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The spread of white nationalism is taking our nation into uncharted and dangerous territory

Steven Rosenfeld
Charlottesville and its aftermath are proof we're in for a resurgence of America's oldest culture war

Lessons from Brooklyn: How a young Bernie Sanders learned about the value of money

Rachel Leah
College roommate and author Steve Slavin tells Salon a few of Sanders' early experiences of growing up in Brooklyn

Donald Trump is right (about something): There really is an “alt-left,” but it’s even weirder than he thinks

Matthew Sheffield
Moderates and Republicans use "alt-left" as an epithet — but in 2017 there's a tiny sect that embraces the term

What Donald Trump’s tweets reveal about his mental health

John Gartner
From his obsession with "the haters and losers" to his episodes of mania and delusion, it's all there on Twitter

Grassroots Democrats are more energized than ever — but DNC fundraising is a massive fail

Matthew Sheffield
Opposition to Trump and the GOP has reawakened liberals and progressives — so why can't the DNC raise more cash?

The 9 biggest celebrities the Democrats have tried to recruit for office

Alessandra Maldonado
With Shailene Woodley hinting at a political future, we run down the stars who have flirted with office in the past

Unfair and unbalanced: Media defined Trump by his key issues — and Hillary Clinton by her phony scandals

Amanda Marcotte
Trump got his scary message out to voters, while Clinton's issues got buried under an avalanche of email stories

Van Jones: “There was only one white guy in Hillary Clinton’s ad — and it was Donald Trump”

Chauncey DeVega
CNN commentator on the "orange asteroid that hit the earth," and the lessons we must learn to recover and rebuild

Forget the liberal smears: Leftists aren’t covertly aiding the alt-right — they’re battling it

Conor Lynch
Liberals and centrists use Charlottesville as another opportunity to demonize the activist left. It's not working

A new generation of white supremacists emerges in Charlottesville

A.C. Thompson, Karim Hajj
". . . it’s going to be harder and harder for them to shut us down,” said a spokesman for Vanguard America

Martin Shkreli thinks he’ll be president someday

Matthew Rozsa
In a past time, one would laugh at Martin Shkreli's predictions. But stranger things have happened

“An Inconvenient Sequel” is good science with a fuzzy agenda

Matthew Rozsa
Al Gore's new documentary spends so much time focusing on him, and so little on science, that its goal is murky

What if the DNC Russian “hack” was really a leak after all? A new report raises questions media and Democrats would rather ignore

Danielle Ryan
A group of intelligence pros and forensic investigators tell The Nation there was no hack— the media ignores it

Despite Trump’s unpopularity, Democrats face long road back into power

Steven Rosenfeld
There are a handful of hopeful signs for 2018, but the GOP's grip is deep and vast

Charlottesville and history: Violence has been endemic to the American far right for generations

Matthew Rozsa
Sadly, the violence we saw in Charlottesville is nothing new in the hateful history of the American far right

The essentials: 11 steps states could take to rein in healthcare costs while building toward single-payer universal coverage

Steven Rosenfeld
The biggest cost drivers are drug prices and the medical billing industrial complex

What can we learn from 1967’s Summer of Love to help us through our current political nightmare?

Don Hazen, Danny Goldberg
An interview with the author of a new book "In Search of the Lost Chord," explains how 1967 influenced the present

Overcoming the Democrats’ civil war: We need both Kamala and Bernie, and everything in between

Paul Rosenberg
Neither identity politics nor economic populism can return the Democrats to power on their own. We need solidarity

What’s next for Obamacare? An urgent prognosis

Wendell Potter
Even if single-payer gains traction, private insurers and health care providers will fight to keep the status quo

Progressive groups fire back after Democratic Party puts out the welcome mat for anti-choice liberals

Julia Flasphaler, Celisa Calacal
Pro-choice groups argue that a woman's right to choose is a basic human right, not a political tactic

Our festering American rage: Why “it doesn’t matter if Trump lies”

Erin Keane
Salon talks to author Jared Yates Sexton about Trump, Sanders, anger, our broken system and how we might fix it

Michael Moore, Donald Trump and their joint campaign against reality

Andrew O'Hehir
Michael Moore's Broadway show is a bland, silly liberal pep rally — haunted by the specter of Donald Trump

Bernie Sanders, the socialist revival and the unexpected upsurge of millennial Marxism

Conor Lynch
Bernie Sanders proved socialism isn't dead — and some young people are open to the banished ideas of Karl Marx

Emmanuel Macron’s sudden collapse: French “radical centrist” now as unpopular as Trump

Conor Lynch
Three months after his huge win, the French neoliberal darling has seen his popularity crumble. It's no surprise
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