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In L.A. a new vision for labor
Michael Winship
“It’s time to turn America right side up!” AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka said
Warren: SCOTUS a “right wing panel”
Natasha Lennard
AT AFL-CIO convention Democrat senator slams court for championing interests of corporations
John Kerry is blowing it on Syria
Joan Walsh
As the antiwar hero and diplomat sells the country on a Syrian strike, he’s bowing to hawks and forgetting history
Randall Kennedy: In praise of affirmative action
Randall Kennedy
Affirmative action helped me attend Yale Law and teach at Harvard. I do not feel belittled by this
Fast Company’s smartest women on Twitter
ANN CHARLES
From Chelsea Clinton to Elizabeth Warren; a list of 25 women whose voices stand out of the social media crowd
America’s prisons fail transgender inmates
Tracy Clark-Flory
Chelsea Manning brings attention to an under-discussed issue: Trans prisoners' right to basic medical care in jail
Elizabeth Warren Q&A: The transcript
David Dayen
We sat down with the senator for a profile on her early months in office. Read the conversation here
Elizabeth Warren’s secret: The Salon interview
David Dayen
The senator tells Salon how one senator can wield tremendous power -- and (kind of) addresses those '16 rumors
What in the world is Scott Brown thinking?
Alex Seitz-Wald
The former Massachusetts senator will never win a Republican presidential primary -- but he's got other motives
Obama’s fumbling comments fuel controversy over Fed pick
Joan Walsh
Rushing to defend Larry Summers while ignoring slurs against Yellen isn't doing either candidate a favor
America’s new progressive revolution
David Sirota
In the nation's finance capital, a candidate is running on fighting inequality -- and voters are flocking to him
America’s most powerful “powder room”
Annaliese Wiederspahn
Welcome inside the special, exclusive suite in the U.S. Capitol that’s closed off even to most members of Congress
Elizabeth Warren wants to stop Goldman Sachs’ soda can scheme
Jillian Rayfield
The firm has cost consumers billions by inflating the price of items made from aluminum
Student loan debt should be treated like Detroit’s
Tim Donovan
Why can huge municipalities resort to Chapter 9 protection, but not 37 million Americans drowning in student loans?
Elizabeth Warren’s new fight: Why even the Tea Party backs it!
David Dayen
Banks that try to take private losses and pin them on taxpayers may have a new problem. Here's what you should know
Elizabeth Warren pushes Glass-Steagall revival
Jillian Rayfield
A bipartisan group of senators is co-sponsoring legislation to crack down on Wall Street practices
Why Cruz, Paul and Rubio dominate the Senate
Jonathan Bernstein
Here's what causes policies to advance in the Senate: A presidential contender thinks it helps his political career
Let’s abolish student loans altogether!
Les Leopold
A Robin Hood tax on Wall Street could make education free again for millions of Americans
Where are the young Democrats?
Alex Seitz-Wald
From Cruz to Paul, GOP is loaded with national figures under 50. Dems seemingly have no one to rival them in 2020
We must hate our children
Joan Walsh
We crush them with debt to go to college -- and today, rates are actually set to double. Are we out of our minds?
Progressives to Hillary: OK, but please no Lanny Davis
Jim Newell
The left seems largely happy with Hillary now, because she can beat Republicans. Just please no wars or Mark Penn!
6 unbelievable ways big banks are scamming you
Dave Johnson
Five years after the crash, the Bank of Americas and JPMorgans are still chiseling their customers at every turn
Elizabeth Warren pushes Obama on judicial nominations
Alex Seitz-Wald
The senator also warned the courts are becoming a "wholly owned subsidiary of the Chamber of Commerce"
Mailer, Styron and Auden, all in the same publication
Jon Wiener
Robert Silvers reflects on the 50th anniversary of the New York Review of Books -- and how it's managed to survive
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