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We are two emotional nations at war
Todd Gitlin
Antagonism flourishes, but it comes in different flavors
Historian Nancy MacLean: We’re under attack “by a right-wing machine”
Chauncey DeVega
Nancy MacLean on her hot book "Democracy in Chains" and the evil genius of the Koch brothers' donor network
Democrats, please primary Dianne Feinstein — just avoid pitfalls of Clinton vs. Sanders
Sophia Tesfaye
There's a way for progressive Democrats to go after Feinstein without giving in to sexist, ageist impulses
Nationwide, progressive candidates are leading and winning
Valerie Vande Panne
They're not all that radical, just different—with an ear for their constituents and the backing of Our Revolution
A trailblazing new law in Illinois will dramatically expand temp workers’ rights
Jeff Schuhrke
The legislation addresses job insecurity, hiring discrimination and workplace safety
Noam Chomsky on the Trump presidency
Noam Chomsky, David Barsamain
"Trump’s antics ensure that attention is focused on him, and it makes little difference how," says Chomsky
Anti-Semitism in the alt-right age: It’s “the bellwether of society”
David Masciotra
Salon talks to the Midwest Director of the Anti-Defamation League about the emboldening of hate by the right
Wake up, John Kasich: It’s not your Republican Party anymore
Conor Lynch
Supposed Republican "moderates" (who are conservatives) are beginning to grasp that it's now a reactionary party
Russia in the Rust Belt: Pro-Trump fake news targeted Michigan and Wisconsin
Bob Cesca
That unlikely trifecta of states that gave Donald Trump the presidency may not have been coincidental after all
See the moment Bernie Sanders and Larry David found out that they’re related
Charlie May
The two Brooklyn natives were in disbelief when they found out they shared some of the same DNA
Alec Baldwin thinks his “SNL” Trump might be “too cuddly” and he may be right
Jarrett Lyons
Is Baldwin's award-winning performance as the president normalizing Trump's behavior?
Vulture capitalists circle above Puerto Rico
Bill Moyers
Bill talks with anthropologist Yarimar Bonilla about the challenges Puerto Ricans face in the wake of the storm
The key to Mueller’s investigation of Trump
Jefferson Morley
The special prosecutor targets the perps, the crimes, the motive and the means
Tax “reform” for the rich: Trump’s plan abandons his working-class supporters
Steven Pressman
The tax reform plan will enrich the rich, explode the deficit and hurt many middle-class Americans
The wind shifts on abortion: A Republican governor leads the way
Amanda Marcotte
Illinois' GOP governor defies the right by allowing Medicaid to pay for abortion, and that's just the beginning
One 2018 candidate’s plan to unite the Democratic Party
Matthew Rozsa
Indiana Civil Rights Lawyer Dan Canon is running for Congress to replace Republican Rep. Trey Hollingsworth
“It is unspeakable”: Bernie Sanders hits President Trump over Puerto Rico
Taylor Link
Sanders notes that Trump is "playing golf with his billionaire friends" while Puerto Rico is struggling
As GOP attacks health care, movement for single-payer grows across country
Michael Corcoran
The GOP's frightening efforts are a reminder why it is vital to have a movement for health care justice
In defense of Jedediah Bila: Another “View” conservative bites the dust
Danielle Ryan
Bila was a moderate who asked real questions. But "View" producers apparently want formulaic partisan bickering
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick don’t understand anti-Vietnam War protesters
Jim Sleeper
Caricatures of resistance are destructive to our democracy.
Dumb it down, Democrats — or prepare to lose again
David Masciotra
Progressives will make political gains when they stop assuming voters respond to nuanced arguments and ideas
California is Bernie Sanders’ battleground for health care
Steven Rosenfeld
In San Francisco, Sanders pushes Medicare-for-all and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom revives statewide single-payer push
Bernie Sanders, Drudge Report both slam Trump’s tax plan
Leigh C. Anderson
A tax deal that leaves no one unbothered
Why we must raise taxes on corporations
Robert Reich
We should raise taxes on corporations and the wealthy, not lower them, says Robert Reich
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