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Facebook’s blatant propaganda partnerships: This is defending democracy?
Alan MacLeod
Facebook's plan to fight fake news: a partnership with the political parties' propaganda arms. What could be bad?
Carl Hart on why it’s time to legalize drugs: “What is wrong with people making that choice?”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychologist and author on the myths of the opioid "epidemic," and why it's time to ask Americans to be adults
Democrats worry Michael Avenatti’s antics hurt their case against Brett Kavanaugh: report
Matthew Rozsa
As Trump attacks a second Kavanaugh accuser, Avenatti hints at a third one
Justice Brett Kavanaugh would represent an immediate threat to LGBT rights
Amanda Marcotte
Major anti-LGBT group is ready, with at least four cases on established rights heading for the Supreme Court
Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh and “hostile sexism”: A concept that shapes our moment
Chauncey DeVega
Sociologist David Smith on the blend of anger, bigotry and authoritarianism that defines the Trump coalition
Kavanaugh’s accuser will testify on Thursday
Matthew Rozsa
Christine Blasey Ford is a research psychologist and professor at Palo Alto University
Lessons from Michael Moore’s “Fahrenheit 11/9”: Establishment Democrats sold out the voters
Sophia A. McClennen
Moore's film is as much about how the left and the media have failed us as it is about the dangers of Trump
Grooming Brett Kavanaugh
Lucian K. Truscott IV
From prep school to the Supreme Court was a straight line…and crooked as hell
Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford negotiates appearance before Senate Judiciary Committee
Rachel Leah
Ford doesn not want be in the same room as Brett Kavanaugh, and she would like the committee to subpoena Mark Judge
Trump tells Hannity that Kavanaugh’s accuser should “have her say,” but he doesn’t want more delays
Matthew Rozsa
The president also used his interview with Sean Hannity as yet another opportunity to slam the ongoing Russia probe
Trump’s secretary of state is still supporting Saudi Arabia’s war against Yemen
Matthew Rozsa
Mike Pompeo is continuing to support Saudi Arabia after being warned that $2 billion in weapons sales were at stake
Willie Nelson laughs at Trump’s base for just discovering the iconic country star supports Democrats
Brendan Skwire
Willie Nelson's visit to "The View" on Tuesday began with a derisive laugh at President Donald Trump's supporters
Robert Reich: The three big lessons we didn’t learn from the economic crisis
Robert Reich
America should have learned three big lessons from the crisis. We didn’t, to our continuing peril.
How YouTube became a powerful far-right propaganda organ
Nicole Karlis
A new report reveals how immensely effective YouTube is at spreading far-right propaganda
Right-wingers rush to the defense of Brett Kavanaugh in wake of sexual assault allegation
Taylor Link
Prominent right-wing commentators took to Twitter Sunday to offer some of the worst takes on rape culture
Green Bay Packers fans love that their team doesn’t have an owner — just don’t call it “communism”
Alan J. Kellner
Many Americans seem to like seeing communist ideas in action, but have a visceral reaction to the word "communism"
I was wrong about the “blue wave”: It’s here. But where will it land and what does it mean?
Andrew O'Hehir
What will happen in November? Who knows! But the wave led by progressive women is transforming American politics
Andrew Cuomo defeats Cynthia Nixon of “Sex and the City” in another win for Democratic establishment
Matthew Rozsa
Not a single incumbent governor or senator within the Democratic Party has lost a primary in 2018
Bernie Sanders calls for a new international left to fight Steve Bannon’s right-wing “Movement”
Heather Digby Parton
Supposed genius Steve Bannon thinks he can lure progressives into the nationalist right. Sanders says no thanks
Former NYC mayor, billionaire Michael Bloomberg planning 2020 presidential run: report
Nicole Karlis
Sources tell Times of London he’s preparing to run as a Democrat
President Jimmy Carter urges other members of the Democratic Party not to move too far to the left
Matthew Rozsa
The 39th president of the U.S. issued a warning that Democrats need to be more moderate in order to take on Trump
Courage and bolt cutters: The next generation of climate activists
Eric Holthaus
My generation is radically remaking climate activism. Will it be enough?
Bernie Sanders leaves Cynthia Nixon’s name off the list of candidates he is endorsing in New York
Shira Tarlo
The senator from Vermont declined to back a candidate in the race to be the state's Democratic nominee for governor
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