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"Sabotage": Chris Hayes slams Senate Democrats for trying to kill negotiations with Iran
The MSNBC host is furious with the 16 Senate Dems who are threatening to levy a new round of sanctions
01/16/2014 22:55 UTC
House passes paid sick leave for railway workers
"Now let's get it through the Senate," said Rep. Jamaal Bowman
12/01/2022 10:00 UTC
Freedom and equality: Un-American activities
A master historian argues that Reconstruction ideals, far from reflecting America's deepest values, contradicted them
01/16/2006 17:59 UTC
Untwist your knickers, Trump fans: History says the 2020 election was nothing special
Except for the loser's massively wounded ego, in historical terms 2020 wasn't especially close or controversial
08/01/2021 10:00 UTC
The birth of American plutocracy: When the 1 percent conquered U.S. politics
We obey our corporate overlords now, but the seeds of our destruction were sewn as far back as the Gilded Age
04/03/2015 12:15 UTC
Interior decorating
The Department of the Interior may get a flashy new figurehead, but that won't change its drill-and-dig agenda.
03/17/2006 16:00 UTC
Yes, Susan Sarandon is guilty of blind privilege: Why her comments about Trump & "the revolution" are so wrong
Saying that America could be better after a Trump presidency because it will spark a liberal revolt is absurd
03/30/2016 21:30 UTC
GOP’s shutdown debacle resembles our first ... in 1879!
A conservative minority refused to fund the government unless the president gave them their agenda. Sound familiar?
10/01/2013 01:04 UTC
Senate blocks its first Obama nominee
The GOP led a successful filibuster of David Hayes, the president's choice for deputy secretary of the Interior Department.
05/13/2009 20:10 UTC
Dittoheads, race and denial
When it comes to civil rights history, Rush Limbaugh and fans suddenly like to hide behind ... liberal Republicans
11/17/2010 17:01 UTC
The LAPD's unlikely defender
Homeless advocate Ted Hayes was shot by police, but he praised the cops and blasted violent protesters for drowning out his message.
08/18/2000 22:00 UTC
Everything you know about the Civil War is wrong
Almost. Historian David Goldfield exposes how evangelical Protestants turned a conflict into a bloody conflagration
06/09/2011 17:01 UTC
“The world didn’t spin off its axis”: Fetterman mocks "jagoffs in the House" outraged by his outfits
The Democratic senator's charge to Republicans comes days after the Senate's informal dress code loosened
09/20/2023 23:14 UTC
The new Congress and the history of governing by a house divided
What will a divided Congress do over the next two years?
01/03/2019 08:00 UTC
Tuesday's primaries: Democrats go for diversity, Republicans pick pro-Trump candidates
The number of Muslim women in the House of Representatives may double after Tuesday's Midwest elections
08/15/2018 14:34 UTC