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Warren Buffett is a phony: Every liberal's favorite billionaire is actually cut-throat, not cuddly
Buffett's brand is progressive, and Democrats love to bask in his endorsements. The reality is very different
12/29/2015 15:57 UTC
Five reasons why we should raise the minimum wage
It's smart economics and beneficial to society. What are we waiting for?
07/30/2012 19:23 UTC
Ken Griffin spent $54 million to fight tax hike on the rich. Secret IRS data shows it’s paying off
The ultrawealthy poured money into a successful campaign to defeat a graduated state income tax
07/07/2022 18:30 UTC
Australia's climate-denying government is going after wind and rooftop solar
The blocking of a $7.4 billion fund is the latest in Tony Abbott's war on renewables
07/13/2015 20:17 UTC
#WhichHillary? Twitter trend calls out Clinton for hypocrisy on racism, Wall Street and war
After a Black Lives Matter activist disrupted a fundraiser, critics on Twitter condemned Clinton's double standards
02/26/2016 00:00 UTC
Paul Ryan has Medicare in the crosshairs: Ryan's been gunning to kill the program for years — and he senses his moment
Using the proposed repeal of Obamacare as bogus cover, Ryan is making a move to gut the immensely popular Medicare
11/15/2016 18:00 UTC
6 Things You Need to Know About Bernie Sanders
Sanders: I'm not running against Hillary Clinton, I'm running against the oligarchy
05/26/2015 21:13 UTC
Conservatives flip out over Lena Dunham Obama ad
The "Girls" creator makes a flirty Obama ad and drives the right so batty they compare her to the Russian strongman
10/26/2012 23:54 UTC
"She's trying to soothe her own guilt": Inside the racial dynamic of "Little Fires Everywhere"
Author Celeste Ng and the Hulu series' showrunnner discuss casting Mia as black, book clubs & vaginas (as one does)
03/25/2020 22:00 UTC
"People understand that the game is rigged": Ice cream icon Jerry Greenfield explains why he's sweet on Bernie for prez
Sanders' early success shows how serious Americans are about getting money out of politics, Greenfield tells Salon
02/25/2016 17:59 UTC
Economist Robert Reich: Despite growing wages, workers are still "being shafted" by corporate greed
"Income and wealth are being redistributed upward from average working people," former labor secretary warns
04/12/2022 03:59 UTC
5 "entitlements" for the wealthy that make things worse for everyone else
From $1 trillion in subsidies to a tax system rigged in their favor, the rich are getting a bargain at our expense
02/10/2014 20:09 UTC
How to debate your crazy uncle at the July 4 BBQ
It's an awful holiday tradition: Political debates with ignorant relatives. Here's a guide for answering the crazy
07/04/2013 15:15 UTC
New Yorkers knew Donald Trump first — and they spurned him before many American voters did
Trump was the first U.S. president from New York City since Teddy Roosevelt, but he was never a hometown hero
11/16/2020 12:30 UTC
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