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Elizabeth Warren suggests “American Indian” might appear on more documents or in her handwriting

Shira Tarlo
Warren apologized for identifying as Native American but says she marked her identity based on what her family said

“Green dream or whatever”: Nancy Pelosi dismisses Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “New Deal” climate plan

Matthew Rozsa
But, the House Speaker said, "we welcome the enthusiasm that is there” for the freshman Democrats' new resolution

California voters are split on whether Sen. Kamala Harris would make a good president in 2020, poll finds

Shira Tarlo
Golden State voters appear more excited about a potential White House bid from former Vice President Joe Biden

Elizabeth Warren apologizes for identifying as Native American on Texas bar registration card

Shira Tarlo
This is the first known record showing Warren claiming Native American ancestry in an official document

Beto O’Rourke tells Oprah Winfrey he will make a decision on a potential 2020 bid by month’s end

Shira Tarlo
O'Rourke said his main consideration was whether his wife and three young kids were "all good" with the decision

Donald Trump targets Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders during State of the Union address

Shira Tarlo
"America will never be a socialist country," Trump says with the Democratic socialists present in his audience

Robert Reich: The State of our Disunion

Robert Reich
Trump's goal is, and has always been, disunion

An impending yellow vest moment for the US?

Eric Bovim
France has been gripped by them, but the yellow vest movement has so far failed to take hold elsewhere

Oral health is crucial to overall health. So why is dental insurance separate from health insurance?

Nicole Karlis
Oral health is intrinsic to health, so why is it run separately? Here's how our medical bureaucracies got this way

Cory Booker announces key staff hires in early nominating states after launching 2020 Democratic bid

Shira Tarlo
Booker names state directors in the make-or-break states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina

Madeleine Albright explains how Trump’s need “to be flattered by Kim Jong-un” is “worrisome”

Matthew Rozsa
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright talks to Salon

Welcome to the 2020 Festival of Hate: A campaign like no other starts too early and too hot

Andrew O'Hehir
So far every Democrat who's running, or might be, has been subjected to withering internet hatred. What's the deal?

More billionaire presidential candidates: A bitter pill

Leo W. Gerard
The rich determine which bitter pill to shove down the throats of the 99 percent

Here are the two presidential candidates that terrify Wall Street the most

Cody Fenwick
President Donald Trump has alienated many in the financial industry with his erratic leadership, his trade wars...

Is the era of unrestrained capitalism coming to an end?

Klaus Marre, DonkeyHotey
The claim that the Davos crowd is worried about populism and nationalism rings hollow

Paul Krugman calls out “radical centrist” Howard Schultz

Matthew Chapman
Centrists like Schultz have "retreat[ed] into a fantasy world," Krugman writes

Cory Booker announces 2020 presidential bid on the first day of Black History Month

Shira Tarlo
"Together, we will channel our common pain back into our common purpose," Booker says in his first campaign video

Draft Beto: Meet the group urging O’Rourke to run for president in 2020 — without him

Shira Tarlo
An ambitious grassroots movement is trying to lure the former congressman back to the campaign trail

Navy veteran running for president slams Trump’s “embarrassing” troop deployment to southern border

Alex Henderson
"Not the kind of thing that I signed up for when I signed up to be in the military," Mayor Pete Buttigieg says

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s 70 percent tax isn’t about money, it’s about decreasing inequality

Vanessa Williamson
Progressive taxation should work as a corrective tax—like taxes on tobacco or carbon—fixing exploitative capitalism

Here’s the real story of the 2020 election: Billionaires vs. America

Amanda Marcotte
Progressive policies are now widely popular, but billionaires can spend big money. Which side will win in 2020?

Howard Schultz takes aim at the tax policies of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren

Shira Tarlo
Noting that he grew up in a Brooklyn housing project, Schultz called himself "living proof of the American dream"

Howard Schultz argues his case for a possible 2020 bid: “The idea of a third choice will resonate”

Shira Tarlo
Schultz argues that an independent centrist "like me" could be the one who defeats President Donald Trump in 2020

Wall Street execs pick faves for 2020: “It can’t be Warren and it can’t be Sanders”

Jake Johnson
Report: If Wall Streeters can't have Bloomberg, they're good with Booker, Gillibrand, Harris, Beto or Biden
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