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Say it to my face: Elizabeth Warren tells Ben Carson he should be fired
Shira Tarlo
During a Senate hearing, Sen. Elizabeth Warren blasts Ben Carson for his ineffective tenure as HUD Secretary.
Michael Moore blasts “corporate media” for only talking about “Russia, Russia, Russia”
Charlie May
"If we just get rid of Trump, and return to what it was like the day before Trump, how were things then?"
State attorneys general probe lending disparities
Aaron Glantz, Emmanuel Martinez
Attorneys general start taking action against lending disparities
Senators: It’s time for the U.S. to defend its involvement in Yemen — or get out
Charlie May
Senators are starting to question what the U.S. is doing in the Middle East, and why we're involved
Can the red-blue partisan divide be overcome? Bernie Sanders thinks so
Conor Lynch
In a trip to deep-red Texas, Sanders argues that real economic populism can overcome partisanship. It won't be easy
Conor Lamb won by running against Paul Ryan, not Donald Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Nancy Pelosi is widely disliked, as rookie candidate Conor Lamb figured out. But Paul Ryan is even more unpopular.
Trump and his supporters: A dangerous cycle of “collective narcissism”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's Pennsylvania rally offered greatest hits and a preview of his 2020 campaign. It could be uglier than ever
Senate Democrats torn asunder on banking bill, ignoring progressive base
Sophia Tesfaye
So much for a unified Democratic economic message, as red-state moderates rush to give banks everything they want
Elizabeth Warren is “not afraid of tariffs” and supports “rethinking” U.S. trade policy
Charlie May
For a "very long time now," Warren said, U.S. trade deals have favored corporations not the American worker
Congress wants to gut Dodd-Frank banking regulations, a decade after a global meltdown
Charlie May
Senate Democrats are helping Republicans deliver a blow to Dodd-Frank, and gift Wall Street banks
How to prevent more billionaires from happening
Thom Hartmann
Despite the original goals of an economy and government, these systems have ended up benefiting only a select few
Get ready for Trump 2020, Democrats
Conor Lynch
If the next presidential election is a repeat of the last, we're looking at a second term for Trump
Elizabeth Warren: Equifax might profit off its data breach
Rachel Leah
A wide-ranging new report from Sen. Warren's office warns: we don't have the full story
Two women are vying to be the first Native American congresswomen
Shira Tarlo
There's never been a Native American woman elected to federal office — yet these two are seeking to change that
The Senate looks to undo Dodd-Frank banking regulations
Charlie May
Only 10 years after the financial crash, bipartisan lawmakers look to roll back banking regulations
Elizabeth Warren on Trump’s “Pocahontas” attacks: He makes Native people “the butt of a joke”
Charlie May
Warren also addressed her Native heritage in a surprise appearance before tribes
Trump’s opioid emergency off to bumpy start, now may face probe
Frank Ahrens
The opioid crisis has received plenty of attention, but funding and progress have been sparse.
Congress keeps funding a war machine that the public should divest from
Medea Benjamin, Elliot Swain
Both parties line their pockets with profits from the arms trade
Newly defanged, top consumer protection agency drops investigation of high-cost lender
Paul Kiel
This is the latest sign that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is pulling back from aggressive enforcement
Trump NLRB appointee finds a way around conflict of interest rules
Ian Macdougall
Despite recusing himself, William Emanuel has used unrelated cases as vehicles to help Republican colleagues
RNC silent on millions of dollars donated by Steve Wynn
Nicole Karlis
GOP called out for hypocrisy as major GOP donor Steve Wynn faces serial sexual harassment allegations
Outflanked again: Will Democrats find a way to lose big on DACA?
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers an atrocious deal, and Democrats take a shutdown off the table: Hardliners win without a fight
Democrats vote to reopen government, and activists say they’ve caved
Matthew Sheffield
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill
How every member of Congress responded to Trump’s “s**thole” remark
JoAnne Sweeny
The results largely fit into three categories: condemn, support, or no response
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