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With the safety of abortion at stake, the Supreme Court could rule against science

Sarah CM Roberts
An upcoming ruling could give state lawmakers a green light to ignore science for the sake of ideology

Home of the brave? Coronavirus epidemic reveals America’s fundamental weakness

David Masciotra
Despite America's national mythology, this crisis has revealed a weak, divided and totally unprepared nation

Who wants a political revolution? Not major media commentators, at least

Julie Hollar
Media assures us that Biden's victory means the voters are "centrist." Actual data offers a different picture

Right-wing pundits’ shameless pivot: It was a “hoax,” but now it’s an “emergency”

Amanda Marcotte
After weeks of minimizing coronavirus, now conservatives are trying to blame Democrats for the pandemic

Even in the Age of Trump, facts matter

Sidney Shapiro
Contrary to the administration’s claims, the evidence in support of strong environmental regulation is mounting.

“The Hunt” has a MAGA agenda: Trump supporters desperately wish they were actually persecuted

Matthew Rozsa
Craig Zobel's horror flick is a fantasy for the conservatives who want to believe they are victims, not victimizers

The one-choice election

Chris Hedges
The oligarchs, with Trump or Biden, will win again. We will lose.

Political wizard David Plouffe: Trump’s got time and money — that “should scare us all”

Andrew O'Hehir
Barack Obama's 2008 campaign manager on the challenges Joe Biden and the Democrats must overcome to beat Trump

The oil shock of 2020 appears to be here — and the pain could be wide and deep

Scott L. Montgomery
Has the world entered an era of ultra-low prices?

A disastrous week that may define — or doom — Donald Trump’s presidency

Heather Digby Parton
A botched Oval Office speech, a Wall Street collapse — and an epidemic that has already reached the White House

Our political future is in millennial hands — even if it feels like boomers will never retire

Amanda Marcotte
In "The Ones We've Been Waiting For," Charlotte Alter profiles the crop of young leaders that herald real change

Will oil tycoon who donated $500,000 to Trump’s re-election effort receive federal aid?

Igor Derysh
Harold Hamm is a Trump adviser who owns Continental Resources, a company which just lost half of its market value

Political savant Rachel Bitecofer: Democrats face “major disadvantage” going with Biden

Chauncey DeVega
Rachel Bitecofer forecast the "blue wave." She says turnout favors the Democrats — but their messaging is awful

Lessons for governors facing the coronavirus: How to lead in a time of crisis

Bob Hennelly
Before he became a Trump sycophant, Chris Christie offered an honorable example in the wake of Hurricane Sandy

Bernie Sanders vows to challenge Joe Biden on key issues at debate after rejecting calls to drop out

Igor Derysh
Trailing in the delegate count, the senator insists that his progressive movement has won "the ideological debate"

Political journalists are eager to kick Bernie Sanders on his way out the door

Dan Froomkin
Bernie's not imagining it: He makes political reporters personally uncomfortable, and they hate him for it

On the most important issue of all, Bernie Sanders is the clear winner over Joe Biden

Nicole Karlis
Only Sen. Sanders comprehends the grave threat posed by the climate crisis

National emergency declarations raise hard questions about presidential power amid coronavirus scare

Daniel Farber
Declaring an issue is a national emergency lets presidents act quickly and with few constraints

Joe Biden makes a pitch for unity following his dominant mini-Super Tuesday performance

Igor Derysh
Biden is projected to extend his lead from Super Tuesday thanks to overwhelming support from black and older voters

Coronavirus panic: Media blends elements of “yellow peril” and Red Scare

Joshua Cho
Racism, sensationalism and anti-China propaganda have permeated media coverage of the coronavirus outbreak

Spring is arriving earlier across the U.S., and that’s not always good news

Theresa Crimmins
Climate change has advanced the arrival of spring by as much as several weeks in some parts of the U.S.

How this youth climate activist is turning up the pressure on fossil fuel industries

Lauren Schiller
Inflection Point talks to Isha Clarke, a 16-year-old working to get the Green New Deal passed

Will the dispute over Israel damage Bernie Sanders? No — he’s got bigger problems

Matthew Rozsa
It's true that Bernie Sanders runs behind Joe Biden among Jewish voters — but the difference is very slight

Why humanity should look to its roots as we revillage our towns and cities

April M. Short
The movement to revillage our modern world seeks to combat mental illness, housing and climate disasters
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