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Meet the group lobbying against climate regulations — using your utility bill
NICK TABOREK
The federal government consider a rule that would make utility companies to recover trade association dues harder
Democrat proposes filibuster-proof 1,000% tax on AR-15s that would raise price by up to $20,000
Julia Conley
Rep. Don Beyer says Democrats can pass the measure without any Republican votes
AOC says Biden’s student debt relief plan could be better
Julia Conley
"Just enough to anger the people against it *and* the people who need forgiveness the most," says AOC
To keep winning, progressives must do more than grassroots organizing: We need money
Maya Handa
Summer Lee's victory shows how progressives can beat super PACs: by fighting — and winning — the money war
Baby formula scarcity prompts deeper questions about how America treats infants and mothers
Bob Hennelly
Corporate consolidation of baby formula-makers got us to this point of crisis
Elizabeth Warren targets corporate price gouging
Jake Johnson
"Corporations have price gouged consumers for extra profits and gotten away with it for too long," said Warren
Senate Democrats join with Republicans to vote down Bernie Sanders’ effort to stop outsourcing
Jon Skolnik
Sanders wants to stop corporations from outsourcing U.S. jobs and preventing workers from forming labor unions
We celebrated “free speech” this week — just as it’s slipping away from us
Brian Karem
Joe Biden says the right things. But outrage around the SCOTUS leak makes clear how fragile press freedom really is
Warren labels McCarthy a “liar and traitor” — but Republican says tape won’t hurt his speaker bid
Igor Derysh
"Kevin is in very good shape," top Republican says, insisting McCarthy still has "very strong support" inside GOP
Leaked memo: Bernie Sanders has “not ruled out” 2024 White House run
Brett Wilkins
Former Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir says Bernie may run again if Joe Biden bows out
Is Michelle Wu America’s food justice mayor?
Steve Holt
The new leader of Boston is embarking on the most ambitious food policy agenda the city has ever seen
Giant food producers are profiteering off inflation — and bragging about it too
Jon Skolnik
Big chains and suppliers like Tyson, P&G and Kroger are fattening profits by raising prices — just because they can
U.S. hypocrisy on Ukraine paralyzes media, Congress — and even progressive Democrats
Norman Solomon
As mainstream media refuses to resist the push toward war, even antiwar members of Congress remain largely silent
The 100 most popular baby names from 100 years ago
Ellen Gutoskey
While names like Luna and Oliver rule the charts these days, 1922 looked a little different
Biden administration slammed for funding “false” plastics solutions
Joseph Winters
Advocates say the agency’s efforts to develop chemical recycling are a "waste of tax dollars"
Former Bernie Sanders campaign manager: Biden will face progressive challenger in 2024
Igor Derysh
“He’s deeply unpopular. He’s old as s**t. He’s largely been ineffective," adds former AOC aide. But who might run?
2021’s most despicable villains: Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema
Amanda Marcotte
The vast majority of Democrats are eager to save democracy, yet these two ruined the party's reputation with voters
Beyond reusing and recycling: How the US could actually reduce plastic production
Joseph Winters
Whether it’s a cap on production or a market mechanism, it’s likely to meet industry opposition
Under pressure from progressives, Biden extends pause on student loan repayments
Jon Skolnik
The payments, which were set to restart on February 1, have been delayed until May 1, 2022
Biden doesn’t need Manchin: 5 executive actions he can take right now to build back better
Amanda Marcotte
Congress is broken. But the White House can still do plenty to fix national problems and restore Biden's popularity
As the pandemic’s third wave hits America, members of Congress look to cash in
Bob Hennelly
Like the House members who profited from pharma stock, Joe Manchin is looking out for No. 1. Why be surprised?
Dems face 2022 nightmare if student debt payments restart and child tax credit ends, critics say
Julia Conley
"These are policy choices," said one economic justice group. "All of this is 100% unnecessary and avoidable."
“Are they trying to lose?” Watchdog groups fume after Pelosi defends stock trading by lawmakers
Julia Conley
"It's getting harder and harder to convince me the Democrats want to win," one activist said
Joe Manchin cites “fake” GOP numbers to demand last-minute cuts to Biden’s Build Back Better
Igor Derysh
Lindsey Graham's 11th-hour stunt appears to have worked on Manchin — which may doom Biden's legacy legislation
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