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“We just get by check to check”: Workers cheated as federal contractors prosper
Talia Buford, Maryam Jameel
A CPI analysis finds government agencies paid $18 billion over an 18-month period to companies with wage violations
Forget Trump TV. Bernie Sanders has struck gold with his new Facebook Live show
Charlie May
Bernie Sanders continues the message of his campaign by tackling real issues on his Facebook Live show
Democratic senators to Jeff Sessions: Explain reasoning for Preet Bharara firing
Robert Faturechi
They cited a report that U.S. Attorney Bharara was investigating HHS Secretary Tom Price when Trump removed him
Adequately monitoring Mar-a-Lago guests is an impossible task for the Secret Service
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats are also demanding to find out how much Trump's Mar-a-Lago excursions are costing taxpayers
Neil Gorsuch is “not a neutral legal mind”: Key Senate Democrats vow to filibuster President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee
Sophia Tesfaye
Two Democratic Senators from states Donald Trump won have committed to vote against the president’s SCOTUS pick
WATCH: Elizabeth Warren exposes Trump’s dodgy new labor pick in brutal confirmation hearing
Alexandra Rosenmann
Warren concedes Alexander Acosta is more qualified than Andrew Puzder, but her praise ends there
Betsy DeVos policy benefits staffer’s family — while hurting struggling student borrowers
Matthew Rozsa
Taylor Hansen used to lobby for for-profit colleges, but resigned immediately after it was signed
Filing taxes could be free and simple, but H&R Block and Intuit are still lobbying against it.
Jessica Huseman
TurboTax creators are lobbying for a bill that would bar the government from offering taxpayers prefilled filings.
Did John McCain violate Rule 19, which was used to silence Elizabeth Warren?
Matthew Rozsa
Warren was silenced for accusing Sessions of racism, but McCain said Paul was a Russian stooge
Despite some union support, Trump’s new labor pick would be terrible for workers
Bruce Vail
R. Alexander Acosta has "consistently sided with employers" and supported efforts to restrict voting rights in Ohio
Trump’s Defense Secretary cites climate change as national security challenge
Andrew Revkin
James Mattis’ unpublished testimony before a Senate panel recognizes a threat
For-profit colleges gain beachhead in Trump administration
Annie Waldman
Since joining the Department of Education, Taylor Hanson has lobbied to weaken regulations of for-profit colleges
Slaying the patriarchy: Everything I need to know I learned 20 years ago from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”
Stacia M. Fleegal
Buffy saves the world over and over, while maintaining her faith in humanity. Here are the lessons she can teach us
Donald Trump ridiculed on Twitter after proclaiming his “tremendous respect for women”
Katie Serena
The president's Twitter account says he supports women, but many people seem to disagree
“You can’t play basketball anymore”: What kind of life doesn’t include the court?
D. Watkins
When the surgeon gave me the bad news, I fell into a pit of despair. Basketball was life to me — what now?
Ben Carson, Rick Perry confirmed to Cabinet posts
Jessica Lipsky
Two more controversial nominees join Trump's Cabinet
Donald Trump and Andrew Jackson: More in common than just populism
Billy J. Stratton
Jackson's America saw an era of the marginalization of people, while using exceptionalism and progress as mantras
Democrats call on Jeff Sessions to resign as attorney general for not disclosing meetings with Russia
Matthew Sheffield
Democrats say Sessions "lied under oath" and must to step down
Top five most unjust awards: Tales of Oscar outrages past
Gary M. Kramer
By its 88th year the Oscars has had plenty of opportunities to get it wrong, here are 5 of the most unfair awards
Total resistance or selective engagement? Economist Gerald Epstein on how progressives should counter Trumponomics
Paul Rosenberg
Fascism, crony capitalism or Reaganomics reborn? Progressive economist says Trump blends them all in a toxic stew
Your taxes are funding a secret, multibillion-dollar government enterprise that tortures and kills millions of animals every year
Justin Goodman
Finally, Congress is seeking answers to cruel and unnecessary government dog experiments
More than 100 women get “Nevertheless, she persisted” tattoos in Minneapolis
Rachel Leah
Sen. Mitch McConnell's words about Sen. Elizabeth Warren become inspiration for body art
Your Taxes Are Funding a Secret, Multibillion-Dollar Government Enterprise That Tortures and Kills Tens of Millions of Animals Every Year
Justin Goodman
Finally, Congress is seeking answers.
WATCH: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse tells Salon “fewer than half” of GOP senators think Trump “makes it through his presidency”
In a visit to Salon, Rhode Island Democrat says his GOP colleagues feel "a lot of anxiety" about their president
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