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The radically diverse 2018 Grammy nominations tap Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and. . . Bernie Sanders?
Rachel Leah
This year's nominations lean towards inclusion and progressivism more than perhaps ever before
Bernie Sanders could be running again in 2020, and that opens a can of worms
Matthew Rozsa
It's time to play everyone's favorite game about presidential speculations
Susan Sarandon still can’t admit we’d be better off with Clinton as president
Jarrett Lyons
Yes, really
Federal agency refers girls to counselors picked by anti-abortion group
Patrick Michels
The list of counseling providers was created by the advocacy network Heartbeat International
Robert Reich’s “Saving Capitalism” is conservative, but conservatives will never admit it
Matthew Rozsa
Robert Reich has made a documentary that is ultimately modest in its proposed social reforms
Big donors threaten to bolt from Democrats — and that’s a good thing
Conor Lynch
Megadonor Stephen Cloobeck says he'll quit if Dems don't back away from Sanders-Warren populism. Let him go!
Kirsten Gillibrand bets Democrats want to move from Bill and Hillary Clinton
Matthew Sheffield
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is striking out on her own, and getting out of the Clinton shadow
Tim Kaine wants to eliminate superdelegates
Matthew Rozsa
Hillary Clinton's former running mate wants to get rid of superdelegates within the Democratic primaries
7 ways Democrats are misreading the November 7 results
Richard Eskow
The base is critical to victory — and it wants to move left.
Please no, Uncle Joe: Can we pull the brakes on the Biden 2020 express?
Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden stayed out of the 2016 race for his son Beau. He should do the same in 2020 for the rest of us
Watch a reporter compare Roy Moore’s alleged child sex abuse to stealing a lawn mower
Leigh C. Anderson
"We're not talking about an actual crime here," said Brandon Moseley
Rebuilding a broken party: Where do Democrats go beyond Bernie vs. Hillary?
Paul Rosenberg
A post-election "autopsy" from the progressive wing argues that grassroots activists must do what leaders can't
These are the 25 members of Congress you should be following on Twitter
Taylor Link
Some are sharp. Some are funny. None of them use #MAGA
Paradise Papers reveal the rise of a new class: The global oligarchy
Conor Lynch
Bono, the Queen and Wilbur Ross belong to a new class, untethered to nation or party. How can we fight back?
Bernie Sanders: To reform the party, Democrats must split from corporate America
Charlie May
Sanders said the Democrats must reform the party and primary process, and not rely on wealthy donors to beat Trump
Ban Ki-moon: U.S. must adopt universal health care
Charlie May
In a speech on Tuesday, the former UN secretary-general called on the U.S. to fight "powerful interests"
Ignore Republican denials: Democrats’ big win in Virginia is the start of an anti-Trump wave
Sophia Tesfaye
Ed Gillespie's "Trumpism without Trump" gets wiped out in a Democratic sweep. Leading edge of a 2018 tidal wave?
The 25 best political podcasts for anxious liberals (just like you!)
Charlie May
Hours of sharp, addictive punditry and insight for your hungry, hungry ears
This too shall pass: Clinton-Sanders civil war is nothing new in Democratic history
Matthew Rozsa
The conflict between "progressives" and "moderates" is the latest incarnation of a battle waged for decades
Donna Brazile wanted to replace Clinton with Joe Biden as Democratic nominee: Report
Charlie May
In her upcoming memoir Brazile details the lack of energy in Clinton's campaign and how she thought to replace her
Demo-catastrophe: It was worse than we thought, and bigger than Bernie vs. Hillary
Andrew O'Hehir
Donna Brazile's bombshell may be overstated, but it helps explain the fiasco of 2016 — and how we got there
Donna Brazile dishes dirt on Dems, Clinton: Where does the party go now?
Conor Lynch
It's no big surprise that the party was aligned with the Clinton campaign — but look who's telling us about it
Trump’s tax plan panned by Democrats and Republicans
Taylor Link
The much-awaited debut of the GOP's tax plan was met with derision from liberal conservative groups
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