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Democrats have an ideology — government as a force for good. To win, they must embrace it
Paul Rosenberg
To survive the Trump era, Democrats must embrace their true identity — which most Americans strongly support
Eat your way through San Juan, Puerto Rico
Andrea Bartz
San Juan, Puerto Rico, beckons tourists back with its food scene, a blend of the island's many cultural influences
Game show “Paid Off” targets the student loan crisis: A subversive warning about a looming emergency
Melanie McFarland
The TruTV show pays off each winner's student loans, and highlights how oppressive student debt is
Trump, unhinged in Montana, mocks #MeToo movement
Rachel Leah
The president managed to invalidate violence against women and bolster dangerous propaganda about the movement
Trump’s 2020 Birther campaign: President challenges Sen. Elizabeth Warren to take a DNA test
Matthew Rozsa
Warren, a potential 2020 presidential challenger, deftly flipped Trump's racist fixation on her genes
Trump’s plan to collect unpaid taxes costs the government more money than it brings in
Bob Hennelly
Trump administration's debt-collection plan is a bust — and targets low-income taxpayers with terrible advice
Democrats are winning the money race
Jillian S. Ambroz
Individual donors heavily favor the Party’s House and Senate candidates
Trump’s bromance with Kim Jong Un on display in Singapore: “We have developed a very special bond”
Shira Tarlo
President Donald Trump loves Kim, but It is worth remembering the number of American patriots he has bashed
Barack Obama tries to shape the 2020 field: Bernie, Biden, Liz … and who?
Matthew Rozsa
Obama has met privately with Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Deval Patrick and ... Pete Buttigieg?
“American Animals” could change how we tell true crime stories
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Evan Peters about the process of filming reenactments of the "insane, idiotic" Transy Book Heist
New Mexico’s Deb Haaland wins primary, moves closer to becoming first Native American congresswoman
Shira Tarlo
Haaland's district is solidly blue, so she's likely to win in November when she faces off against a GOP candidate
Democrats gear up for 2020 — and Bernie Sanders still leads the pack
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie and other top Democrats are lining up, while Trump is fighting the culture war and dancing with Kim Jong Un
The Volcker Rule was designed to prevent another financial crisis. Now the Fed wants to weaken it
Nicole Karlis
On Wednesday, Federal bank regulators proposed to soften Obama-era measures designed to prevent another crisis
Donald Trump was right: Trade wars are “easy to win”! For the Chinese, anyway
Andrew O'Hehir
In the chronicles of Trumpian bluster and gaslighting, his thoroughly pointless trade war holds a special place
Betsy DeVos is sabotaging the Education Department’s investigation of for-profit colleges
Rachel Leah
DeVos just hired several of the people who worked at the institutions under investigation by her agency
Warning signs for the blue wave? Republicans shun Blankenship, pick strong contenders
Sophia Tesfaye
Endangered Democrats in West Virginia and Indiana must face credible opponents; Ohio governor race will be tight
Postal banking could become a reality even without Congress
David Dayen
Over one in four households have little or no access to banking services
How should female candidates deal with sexist attacks? Head on — by fighting back
Amanda Marcotte
Jonathan Chait argues direct responses to sexism will make women look weak. Research shows exactly the opposite
Elizabeth Warren: “I am not running for president”
Matthew Rozsa
The Massachusetts senator said she would serve out her full term if she is re-elected in the 2018 cycle
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The notes and quotes you may have missed
The Donald Trump diplomatic strategy: Arms deals for everyone!
William D. Hartung
Donald Trump and the Art of the Arms Deal
White House denies Jared Kushner is under investigation
Nicole Karlis
There are recent reports of ethics concerns for the First Son-in-Law, but the White House denies it all
Ben Carson offers a Biblical explanation for his $31,000 dining set
Charlie May
Carson testified that he believed Jesus would have approved of his response, citing the Sermon on the Mount
Wealth inequality is as prominent as ever, but you won’t see that on TV
Charlie May
"I think people are sick of seeing folks shout at each other, they're sick of being spoken down to"
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