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Bigoted radio host Michael Savage has lost faith in Trump
Pam Vogel
Trump and members of his administration have called Savage regularly for years to receive sycophantic praise
Is the world ready for “Kurdexit”? Referendum among Iraqi Kurds has Middle East on edge
Steven A. Cook
Iraq continues to bedevil American foreign policy, and the world. Now the Kurds will vote on their own state
Back to the progressive future: It’s not too late to overcome the mistakes of the Clinton era
Paul Rosenberg
Progressives had great ideas on trade, the environment and democracy — until Clinton threw them under the bus
Progressive groups fire back after Democratic Party puts out the welcome mat for anti-choice liberals
Julia Flasphaler, Celisa Calacal
Pro-choice groups argue that a woman's right to choose is a basic human right, not a political tactic
First Democratic contenders for 2020 are unveiled: For progressives, it’s not an inspiring batch
Conor Lynch
If chameleonic Kamala Harris and corporate-funded Cory Booker are the frontrunners, there could be trouble ahead
Democrats are starting to see Nancy Pelosi as a liability: report
Charlie May
A recent survey showed that many House Democrats were not willing to give an opinion on their leader
From 9/11 to President Donald Trump: A short history of World War IV
Andrew O'Hehir
Philosopher Jean Baudrillard predicted this 15 years ago: The Western world is waging a long war — against itself
Donald Trump’s transgender ban announcement is met with swift backlash
Michael Glassman
People online have more compassion than — and know the value of trans people more than — the president
Poll: Zuckerberg would give Trump a run for his money in 2020, but Bernie Sanders is the front-runner
Charlie May
A new poll shows how Sanders, Democrats, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg would fare against Trump in 2020
Democrats have largely ignored lower-income Americans — and in 2016, they returned the favor
Matthew Sheffield
If lower-income voters had actually showed up in large numbers, Hillary Clinton would be president. Who's at fault?
Supreme Court strikes a crucial blow against racial gerrymandering — but bigger battles lie ahead
Paul Rosenberg
Supreme Court's decision on North Carolina redistricting was big, and opens the way for wider progress
Joe Biden criticizes online discourse and echo chambers at Cornell University commencement address
Taylor Link
The former vice president said that digitalization is causing great anxiety for some Americans
Donald Trump is repeating Obama’s errors in dealing with Turkey’s Erdogan: But there is another way forward
Steven A. Cook
Trump's critical meeting with the controversial Turkish strongman comes after a long litany of American mistakes
Donald Trump voters think that all the stories about his failures is a sign he’s doing a good job
Matthew Rozsa
A poll suggests that Trump's war against the media has made voters callused against bad press
Is romance and recovery as difficult as it seems? A rape victim reflects on the triumphs and traumas of her dating life
Maegan Carberry
One woman shares her experiences with hero complexes, ghosting, and continuing to believe in love
Following in Obamas’ footsteps: Joe and Jill Biden sign multi-book deal
Tatiana Baez
The former vice president and his wife announce a three-book deal with Flatiron Books, a Macmillan imprint
Bernie and the blame game: Accusing the progressive left of thought crimes is no way to rebuild the Democratic Party
Conor Lynch
Those who accuse Sanders of supporting Trump's racism are avoiding the truth about the Democratic Party's collapse
Gorsuch, Thomas, Rehnquist and beyond: A short history of right-wing lies in Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Paul Rosenberg
Neil Gorsuch's bland denials belong to a tradition of conservative dishonesty that reaches back many decades
Joe Biden flabbergasted by Trump White House’s pro-Russia policies: “What in the hell are we doing?”
Matthew Rozsa
Biden said he was appalled with "this romance with Putin"
Bannon and Trump have quietly installed an alt-National Security Council operating inside the White House
Jefferson Morley
The Strategic Initiatives Group is the White House pipeline to the white nationalists of the European right
Here’s the key to Trump’s outrageous lies: He sells them with conviction
Amanda Marcotte
Research suggests people are more easily persuaded by apparent sincerity and wishful thinking than by actual facts
Liberal activists, new DNC chief face a Trump-era reckoning
Bill Barrow
New DNC chair Tom Perez vows to work closely with Rep. Keith Ellison in spite of highly competitive race
U.S. vice president visits former Nazi concentration camp
Ken Thomas
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence visits Dachau concentration camp with family, prepares for E.U. and NATO meetings
So far, the resistance hasn’t reached Trumpland — and that needs to change
Bob Cesca
Despite Trump's dreadful beginning as president, his supporters still love him. Can their minds be changed?
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