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The military industrial drain
Robert Reich
Since 2001, the Pentagon budget has soared from $456 billion — in today’s dollars — to $700 billion
Roots of white rage: America’s clash of class and race, from the Civil War to the rise of Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Keri Leigh Merritt, author of "Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South"
Is there no limit to Trumpwashing? Far-right pundit Ralph Peters finds warm welcome on CNN
Andrew O'Hehir
Lt. Col. Ralph Peters is a war booster and anti-Muslim troll. Now that he's turned against Trump, CNN doesn't care
Barack Obama tries to shape the 2020 field: Bernie, Biden, Liz … and who?
Matthew Rozsa
Obama has met privately with Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Deval Patrick and ... Pete Buttigieg?
Why are poor people in America so patriotic? One man went on an odyssey to find out
Chauncey DeVega
Francesco Duina visited bus stations and laundromats to find out why inequality's victims still love America
Did the “The Daily Show” make us smarter voters or not? Two satire experts face off
Sophia A. McClennen
"Bad Stories" author Steve Almond says political comedy helped us get to a place where Trump could win
California’s jungle primary sets up polarized governor’s race for November
Thad Kousser
Here’s how the top two primary is supposed to shake up California politics
A second American Civil War?
Robert Reich
Polarization is worsening as Trump attempts to delegitimize the American system. Are we headed toward a war?
Bill Clinton’s Lewinsky fail is a symptom of something bigger: Democrats’ lack of integrity
Sophia A. McClennen
Bill Clinton's blithe refusal to apologize reflects the same ethical rot that sank Hillary's presidential campaign
Donald Trump’s trade war masks a darker agenda: Aiding the far right in Europe
Heather Digby Parton
US ambassador to Germany vows to help the far right, and Trump's foreign policy looks even more sinister
Blue wave or flameout: How will Tuesday’s packed primaries shape the crucial 2018 midterms?
Matthew Rozsa
While the main focus is on California's chaotic races, other big contests will come into sharper focus this week
Meet the new Bluths: On “Succession,” the Roys are a cruel, rich family we’ll love to hate
Melanie McFarland
HBO's new drama from Adam McKay shows how ludicrous and awful a wealthy family can be to each another
With every pardon, Trump is giving the finger to the rule of law
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump machine-gunned the rule of law in this country, and his supporters stand up and cheer him on
Bill Maher to Bernie Sanders: “I’ll be with ya if you run again”
Nicole Karlis
Senator Bernie Sanders stopped by Bill Maher’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” show on Friday
Bernie Sanders has no patience for Trump: “Worst president in the history of the United States”
Rachel Leah
Sanders may not be ready to give an answer on 2020 but he is ready to declare 45 the worst of 45
San Francisco’s progressive mayoral candidate Jane Kim has tech millionaires running scared
Keith A. Spencer
In an exclusive interview, Supervisor Kim talked earnestly about the need for returning to New Deal–esque politics
Are millennials really so naive? Maybe democratic socialists are the real “pragmatists”
Conor Lynch
Are millennial socialists ignoring history — or are radical reforms necessary if we want to save democracy?
Democrats gear up for 2020 — and Bernie Sanders still leads the pack
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie and other top Democrats are lining up, while Trump is fighting the culture war and dancing with Kim Jong Un
The national job guarantee: Hot topic among progressive economists — but would it work?
Ed Dolan
Promising a job for everyone who wants to work is a worthy goal. But there are valid reasons to be cautious
Vermont legislators pass a drug importation law. So what?
Shefali Luthra
Here's what to expect from Vermont's new law, which intends to tackle constantly climbing prescription prices
The deadbeat millennial: Who is really to blame when a 30-something still lives at home?
Matthew Rozsa
Michael Rotondo is a walking stereotype, which is why his story is so appealing — and misleading
Donald Trump’s presidency has hit remarkable new heights of corruption — and most of it is legal
Conor Lynch
Michael Cohen's corruption is only the tip of the Trump iceberg. But the answer to this crisis won't come in court
Will Tuesday’s Southern primaries reshape the Democratic Party before the midterms?
Matthew Rozsa
Primaries in Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky and Texas could shape the Democratic Party's future in the South
Yes, Bernie’s running! (OK, for re-election. In Vermont.)
Matthew Rozsa
Vermont senator has us in suspense about the 2020 presidential campaign, but he is definitely seeking re-election
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