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After Conor Lamb: Democrats who could steal red districts
Sophia Tesfaye
Is Conor Lamb a Republican in Demo-drag? No, and candidates like him could turn the blue wave into a tsunami
Neanderthals knew something about healthcare that America has forgotten
Nicole Karlis
A study of Neanderthals suggests that "organized, knowledgeable and caring healthcare is not unique to our species"
Nothing is certain but death and (maybe?) carbon taxes
Jesse Nichols
Making carbon taxes a reality is far more complicated than you may think
“Democracy Betrayed”: The voting barriers that must be cleared for progressives
Steven Rosenfeld
A new book exposes the hidden anti-democratic features in the U.S. voting system
This 28-year-old progressive helped Bernie Sanders win Rhode Island. Now he is running for Lt. Gov.
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Aaron Regunberg sees his candidacy as a challenge to corporate control over Rhode Island politics
Rep. Keith Ellison: We must convince Dems to push Medicare for All
Nicole Karlis
Rep. Keith Ellison is leading the House charge for Medicare For All — and he's frank about pushing the Dems left
The New York Times newsroom is openly revolting against its editorial page editor
Jacob Sugarman
A series of leaks exposes a deep dissatisfaction with James Bennet's stewardship
How the Trump Hotel Panama saga captures the failures of the #Resistance
Keith A. Spencer
The #Resistance went nuts over a video of a financier playing an anti-fascist anthem, missing the many ironies
Bernie Sanders and bipartisan colleagues demand U.S. cease funding for brutal Yemen War
Cody Fenwick
The country's involvement in devastating attacks is unconstitutional, the senator said
How to prevent more billionaires from happening
Thom Hartmann
Despite the original goals of an economy and government, these systems have ended up benefiting only a select few
The tech moguls driving mass layoffs in the economy want universal basic income as a cure
Valerie Vande Panne
UBI is having a moment in the upper echelons of thought leadership
Why Americans are such easy targets for trolls and bots
Sophia A. McClennen
The only real defense against bots and trolls is an intellectual offense, and we aren't ready for it
Get ready for Trump 2020, Democrats
Conor Lynch
If the next presidential election is a repeat of the last, we're looking at a second term for Trump
Uber Health is a health care “solution,” but not the one we need
Keith A. Spencer, Rachel Leah
Uber's venture into health care transportation does nothing to solve the structural issues of health care access
Another Republican pushes Holocaust myths to bash gun control measures
Matthew Rozsa
Alaska Rep. Don Young is repeating a popular myth — that if the Jews had guns, the Holocaust wouldn't have happened
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ son, Levi Sanders, announces congressional run
Nicole Karlis
Levi Sanders is running as a Democratic candidate in New Hampshire's 1st district
How memes are being weaponized for political propaganda
Deidre Olsen
The populist form of communication accessible to anyone with MS Paint is also a crucial form of propaganda
America’s teenagers sent us a wake-up call: Did we hear it?
Andrew O'Hehir
Parkland students — and many others across the nation — have challenged our cynicism and arrogance. Now we owe them
Bernie Sanders blames Hillary Clinton for not stopping Russian election meddling
Charlie May
Sanders reaffirmed his condemnation of Russia's election efforts in a statement, after receiving criticism
Why we need black feminism more than ever under Trump
Shannon Weber
This political time calls for intersectionality
Facebook looks for a solution to its Trump-induced communications crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Everything you need to know about Facebook you can learn from what it did this weekend
The Rhode Island progressive who helped make paid sick leave a reality
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Marcia Ranglin-Vassell now has her sights set on passing a $15 minimum wage
A momentous week in America: How social media shaped the news
Andrew O'Hehir
Florida teens seize their own story, Mueller indicts 13 Russians and Julian Assange is exposed. They're connected
Mueller probe indicts 13 Russian nationals for sowing chaos in 2016 election
Nicole Karlis
Defendants posed as political activists to meddle in the election, according to the indictment document
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