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All-American socialism, from Eugene Debs to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib
Jack Kelly
If Bernie Sanders is the modern guru of American socialism, Gene Debs is its founding father and guiding spirit
10 good political moments from 2018
Medea BenjaminCentrist Democrats who lost now want to lecture progressives on how to win
Jake Johnson
Joe Donnelly attacks Medicare for All; Claire McCaskill derides Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Pro tip: You guys lost
The Left victories that defined 2018 — and give us hope for the New Year
Marc Daalder
Despite Trump’s destructive presidency, the Left made important strides this year
Beto vs. Bernie: The simplistic narrative that threatens to undermine the 2020 campaign
Paul Rosenberg
A social media proxy war between two white men? To build a better future, Democrats have to be better than this
Saudis using child soldiers in Yemen: Our tax dollars help pay for them
Jake Johnson
By sending the Saudis arms and military assistance, the U.S. is complicit in the use of Sudanese child soldiers
6 of Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ worst lies in 2018
Sarah K Burris
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has a legacy of lying to such a degree it’s become a farce
The year that wasn’t: Ben Carson almost got the Sacha Baron Cohen treatment
Matthew Rozsa
The story of how the secretary of housing and urban development was nearly duped on "Who is America"
Why are these labor unions opposing Medicare for All?
Natalie Shure
Unions against the New York Health Act have joined a new initiative called “Realities of Single Payer”
Michael Avenatti’s wild 2018 rise and fall
Matthew Rozsa
He came out of nowhere once and shook up history. It would be unwise to assume that he can't do so again
Too many Democrats! Will the party’s overcrowded 2020 field spell disaster?
Matthew Rozsa
At least a dozen plausible candidates will seek the 2020 nomination. Could the GOP's 2016 implosion happen again?
Beto O’Rourke baits Donald Trump’s ire with viral border tweet
Shira Tarlo
"I thought you were supposed to win before you run for president," Trump said of a potential Democratic challenger
Were black voters bamboozled by Russia? It’s nowhere near that simple
Chauncey DeVega
Black voters overwhelmingly opposed Donald Trump. This finger-pointing campaign rides on old racist assumptions
Yemen crisis isn’t over: War-torn nation remains on the precipice of a large-scale famine
Vijay Prashad
Despite an ambiguous ceasefire and action at last in the Senate, 250,000 Yemenis are "on the brink of starvation"
Scholar Kathleen Hall Jamieson: “Very strong” case that the Russians swung the 2016 election
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Cyberwar" originally thought it was "absurd" that Russia could have elected Donald Trump. Not any more
NAACP leads #LogOutFacebook protest, returns donation
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with the NAACP about its protest against Facebook for allowing African Americans to be victimized
Beto, we hardly knew ye: O’Rourke’s political record might not be what progressives expect
Norman Solomon
After his inspiring Senate run, O'Rourke could be a presidential contender. What does he really stand for?
Fox News poll: Only 38 percent of Americans would vote to re-elect Donald Trump
Ryan Mikel
While 38 percent of Americans said they will vote for Trump come 2020, 55 percent plan to vote for someone else
After Texas Obamacare decision, real health care reform is more urgent than ever
Ed Dolan
With the Affordable Care Act in jeopardy, now is the time to finally get health care right in America
Russia’s election propaganda agency functioned pretty much like a normal marketing firm
Nicole Karlis
Russia's propaganda campaign followed the normal Western PR and marketing firm playbook
Public pressure could halt U.S. support of Yemen war
Marjorie Cohn
Khashoggi's murder has spurred Democrats and Republicans to take steps to end U.S. military involvement in Yemen
Paul Ryan’s disgraceful last act: Providing cover for Trump on Yemen war
Sophia Tesfaye
Just as Republicans find some spine on foreign policy, Paul Ryan bids farewell to D.C. by doing Trump's bidding
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