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“Voting is important but insufficient”: Scott Warren on youth power in politics

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the author of "Generation Citizen" about youth-led movements and civic engagement

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the biggest hit of SXSW as she denounces “meh” moderates

Matthew Rozsa
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dismissed moderate Democrats as representing a "meh" attitude toward life

AOC must reset a conversation stolen by the GOP: The Green New Deal is an economic stimulus program

Bob Hennelly
Progressive Dems left the GND's pro-growth message unprotected, while the GOP barked about a "willingness to work"

From heartbreak to the Iditarod finish line: Living the musher life in “This Much Country”

Erin Keane
Salon talks to Kristin Knight Pace, one of 29 women to finish the Iditarod and Yukon Quest, about her new book

Can America recover from Trump? A radicalized right wing suggests dangers ahead

David Masciotra
Getting Trump out of office is only the start. America has a lot of work ahead to repair what's really broken

The return of the pragmatic progressive: John Delaney makes the case for moderation in 2020

Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviews John Delaney, the first Democrat to announce his presidential candidacy

Fox News personality slams conservative network’s “bogus” coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Shira Tarlo
"I may be the only person in the country who supports both Donald Trump" and Ocasio-Cortez, Geraldo Rivera says

Frederick Douglass and the Trump resistance: “Power concedes nothing without a demand”

Chauncey DeVega
Biographer David Blight on Douglass' lessons for us: "White supremacy does not die ... it revives in new forms"

California’s family farms could be key to saving the state’s native salmon

Margiana Petersen-Rockney
Two ranches set out to see if agriculture and conservation can co-exist facing a water-scarce future.

How self-driving cars could harm marginalized communities

Hana Creger
The autonomous vehicle revolution could exacerbate the growing mobility divide between haves and have-nots.

What Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal can learn from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal

Matthew Rozsa
How the history of FDR's signature agenda can help blaze the path for the boldest progressive proposal since then

The Green New Deal: Just focus on what we do, not how we pay for it

Marshall Auerback
It’s what we do with the funds that matters.

What does it take to destroy a world order?

Alfred McCoy
The decline and fall of American global power is, of course, nothing special in the great sweep of history

Democrats finally achieve a win on guns. Will they regret it?

Sophia Tesfaye
Historic wins or embarrassing setbacks? Actually, the House Democratic majority had both at once this week

How the architecture of border walls creates division (or inspires trust)

Dongsei Kim
Border wall architecture encourages us to see Canadians as gentle and kind — and Mexicans as suspicious

Time for a change: Can 2020 Democrats break free from the failures of neoliberalism?

Paul Rosenberg
Almost every major candidate has broken with the failed policies of the past. But will Democrats stay the course?

John Hickenlooper makes his pitch to progressives: I “share a majority of perspectives” with AOC

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper about his 2020 presidential ambitions and vision for America

Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims outrage to Trump’s Charlottesville response was “fraudulent”

Shira Tarlo
The Fox News host said response to Trump's remarks on the white supremacist rally were "manufactured by the left"

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee jumps into 2020 race with a White House bid focused on climate change

Shira Tarlo
Inslee vows to transition the nation to 100 percent renewable energy and create "millions of good paying jobs"

Rep. Mark Pocan tells Salon: “We’re looking at doing everything we can to remove this president”

Dean Obeidallah
Wisconsin progressive Democrat talks to Salon about impeachment, the Cohen hearing and blue wave 2.0 in 2020

More Mark Meadows weirdness: Trump defender has long history of spreading conspiracy theories

Shira Tarlo
Trump loyalist spread birtherism, claimed Hezbollah sold drugs in U.S. But why was he a Democrat in 2008?

Republican Susan Collins introduces Senate bill to stop Trump’s border wall emergency declaration

Matthew Rozsa
Collins is against Trump's declaration of a national emergency for his US-Mexico border wall

How a Green New Deal could exploit developing countries

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
Climate justice policies could potentially double as tools of colonialism that harm people outside the U.S.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responds to Ivanka Trump: “I actually worked for tips and hourly wages”

Shira Tarlo
The senior White House adviser said she did not think most people support Ocasio-Cortez's universal jobs guarantee
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