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British general undercuts Trump-Bolton push for war: No “increased threat” from Iran
Jake Johnson
Maj. Gen. Chris Ghika says threat level hasn't changed; sources in D.C. say Bolton is pushing a pretext for war
How Volkswagen has gotten away with union-busting
Chris Brooks
Labor law is not workers’ law. That’s the lesson learned by pro-union workers at Volkswagen.
Elizabeth Warren is right: Fox News is a hate machine Democrats should avoid
Sophia Tesfaye
Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar did Fox News town halls. Warren has refused — and she's right, for many reasons
Bernie’s winning the Snapchat primary: But IRL Joe Biden is still way ahead
Igor Derysh
New social media poll: Biden underperforms among Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram users, but holds big lead
Elizabeth Warren turns down Fox News town hall invite, calling the outlet a “hate-for-profit racket”
Matthew Rozsa
Warren says that Fox "gives a megaphone to racists and conspiracists — it’s designed to turn us against each other"
Better health insurance begets better life
Leo W. GerardPlease let’s never call Uber “the future of work” ever again
Rebecca Burns
Uber is not a groundbreaking new employment model. In fact, it’s barely even a business model at all
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and a possible 2020 endorsement
Shira Tarlo
The New Yorker wants a nominee with a "coherent worldview and logic," which says Warren and Sanders both have
Donald Trump fears the huge crowd Kamala Harris drew to her campaign kickoff, Nicolle Wallace says
Bob Brigham
The senator from California drew an estimated 20,000 people to her campaign kickoff in Oakland, California
Jordan Klepper has a theory on comedy: It’s “baby explosions of humanity”
Alli Joseph
"The Daily Show" alum drops some of his irony and gets hands-on on his new comedy-activism series "Klepper"
Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez unveil bill to stop “economic brutality” of predatory loans
Matthew Rozsa
The two democratic socialists are introducing a bill which would cap credit card interest rates at 15 percent
My regrettable libertarian romance: I rebounded from my experimental phase, but many don’t
David Masciotra
Some people experiment with drugs. My youthful indiscretion led me down the weird path of tribal individualism
Joe Biden holds a commanding 21-point lead over the 2020 Democratic field, according to a new poll
Shira Tarlo
The Morning Consult survey finds Biden's surge comes at the expense of Sen. Bernie Sanders and Mayor Pete Buttigieg
John Hickenlooper: “Capitalism is the only economic system that can support a strong middle class”
Matthew Rozsa
The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate hopes to save American capitalism from both sides of the political aisle
President Donald Trump’s approval rating hits all-time high in latest Gallup poll
Matthew Rozsa
The survey was conducted before controversy arose over the attorney general's characterization of Mueller's report
Are centrist candidates really the most “electable”? It may be the opposite
Amanda Marcotte
Despite the mainstream media's centrism fetish, voters want someone inspirational, not just "nicer than Trump"
Bernie Sanders says his record proves he is more progressive than Joe Biden
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders says his record proves that he's more progressive than Joe Biden
America, heck yeah! How the campaign announcement video has reshaped politics (or not)
Andrew O'Hehir
A new propaganda genre has risen over the past few cycles — and fallen too. What have we learned, America?
Elizabeth Warren and other Senators call for refunds and investigations of TurboTax and H&R Block
Justin Elliott, Paul Kiel
Senators are seeking inquiries into whether the companies have deceived and violated restraint-of-trade laws
2020 Democrats say they have plans to address military sexual assault crisis
Shira Tarlo
Democratic candidates respond to Pentagon's stunning news: Nearly a 38% spike in sexual assault cases in 2018
Do Kellyanne Conway’s attacks on Joe Biden break the law?
Matthew Rozsa
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell explains how Kellyanne Conway may have violated the Hatch Act
How misogyny and sexism are already shaping the 2020 race
Cody Fenwick
It’s been hard for qualified female candidates to garner any support in the double digits
On May Day, assessing what a Sanders presidency would mean for labor
Adam D.K. King
American employers routinely violate workers' rights. A Bernie Sanders presidency could change that
Why San Francisco supervisor candidate Dean Preston is embracing the “democratic socialist” label
Keith A. Spencer
As centrist Dems in the Bay fail to address structural crises, Preston is reimagining what is politically possible
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