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Rising inflation yet another reason for Biden to extend student loan payment pause, advocates say

Jake Johnson
"Adding the burden of a student loan bill will stretch millions of families' finances to the breaking point"

Republicans successfully force withdrawal of Biden nominee Saule Omarova

Trish Rooney
The Cornell law professor had previously had her "communist" views questioned by GOP lawmakers

Donald Trump’s new social network has “highly suspect” Brazil ties, claims watchdog group

Igor Derysh
Watchdog group suggests Trump did favors for Bolsonaro regime in exchange for help launching his media venture

Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren demand end to filibuster to save abortion rights

Jon Queally
Progressive rivals from 2020 call for vote to codify Roe v. Wade — which would mean ditching the filibuster

Republicans who voted for Trump tax cuts now accuse Democrats of slashing taxes for the rich

Igor Derysh
New Republican ads attack Democrats on Build Back Better — which will actually raise taxes on wealthiest Americans

Pence vs. Trump? Former veep opposing “extreme” Trump-backed GOP primary challengers

Igor Derysh
Wall Street Journal reports that Pence and the Republican Governors Association are set to defy TrumpWorld

“Red scare tactics”: GOP senator called out for questioning whether Biden pick is a Commie

Igor Derysh
“I don’t know whether to call you professor or comrade,” said Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy to Saule Omarova

In the PBS doc “Storm Lake,” a tiny Iowa paper fights for the future of high-quality local news

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the filmmakers about The Storm Lake Times' no-nonsense mission to cover all the news that's local

Democrats can win the culture wars — but they have to take on the fight early and often

Amanda Marcotte
Liberals are already winning the culture wars, which is why the right is so mad. Why won't Democrats lean into it?

From astrology to tax policy, Netflix’s “The Baby-Sitters Club” shows tween girls contain multitudes

Kylie Cheung
Netflix's charming series returns for wholesome jokes, progressive dating practices and redistributing wealth

Joe Biden complains Kyrsten Sinema is ignoring his calls — but she talks to Mitch

Igor Derysh
Sinema says she won’t negotiate publicly. But Democratic leaders say she's not negotiating in private either

Mitch McConnell slammed by both Trump and Senate Democrats following debt ceiling standoff

Jon Skolnik
McConnell's detente gives Democrats two and a half more months to suspend the debt ceiling and avoid default

Facebook’s outage proves Elizabeth Warren right: It’s time to break up Big Tech

Amanda Marcotte
It's suddenly a lot harder to deny the negative impacts of Facebook's anti-competitive practices

Infrastructure bill debacle proves Elizabeth Warren right: To get things done, first fix corruption

Amanda Marcotte
Biden's agenda is faltering. Blame lobbyists and moneyed interests with too much control in D.C.

Occupy Wall Street set the tone: A decade later, how protests against inequality made the GOP worse

Amanda Marcotte
"We are the 99%!" exposed a reality Americans couldn't unsee, making Democrats better and Republicans somehow worse

GOP strategists fear Larry Elder is blowing his chances in the California recall: report

Alex Henderson
One conservative pundit described him as "basically a walking Boomer Facebook meme"

As Delta wreaks havoc, Biden faces growing pressure to force big Pharma to share vaccine recipes

Jake Johnson
Public health campaigners are ramping up pressure to share vaccine manufacturing knowledge and help other countries

Elizabeth Warren cornered by billionaire: “I shouldn’t get Social Security”

Jon Skolnik
Watch: Sen. Warren patiently explains to Home Depot founder Ken Langone that Social Security is not welfare

Why conservatorships like the one controlling Britney Spears can lead to abuse

Naomi Cahn
Conservatorships have been around for centuries, but #FreeBritney is bringing to light their harsh reality

Noticing your favorite spirit is absent from liquor store and bar shelves? You’re not alone

Zak Kostro
Global supply chain issues and production delays are contributing to a liquor shortage of sorts across the US

“He lied”: Black activists shame Biden’s new filibuster defense as “magical thinking”

Igor Derysh
Biden thinks he can win over Republicans. Voting rights advocates say he's ignoring reality

Revisiting Meghan McCain’s legacy on “The View” shows the reality of across-the-aisle “friendships”

Kylie Cheung
What, exactly, was she doing on the show in the first place?

A brief history of the American cookout

Arlyn Osborne
With origins dating back to the 1500s, cookouts — both grilling and barbecuing — are a huge part of American life

Changing the way the military handles sexual assault

Andrea Mazzarino
The grim reality: sexual assault in the military is a pandemic all its own
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