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How to end crony capitalism
Robert Reich
The richest people and biggest corporations will benefit from new tax cuts. Where does it end?
Senator Bob Corker and President Trump resume their fight on Twitter
Taylor Link
Corker and Trump exchanged insults on Twitter, continuing a feud that has lasted two weeks
Larry Flynt can’t get Donald Trump impeached — but Congress can
Jeremy Binckes
The Hustler honcho is offering $10 million for damning evidence — that would likely accomplish nothing
6 Halloween costumes that are perfect for the Trump resistance
Liz Posner
Express your outrage with a healthy dose of humor
It’s been one year since Ken Bone came into our lives
Leigh C. Anderson
Let's celebrate simpler times
6 ways we can begin to rein in Facebook’s immense power
Jefferson Morley
How can we protect ourselves from Zuckerberg's algorithms?
A Supreme Court case could make partisan gerrymandering illegal
David Daley
Justice Kennedy could provide the deciding vote in an upcoming case that looks at gerrymandering in Wisconsin.
Donald Trump isn’t “crazy” — but America might be having a breakdown
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The psychiatrist who defined narcissistic personality disorder says Trump himself isn't the root of our problems
The White House as Donald Trump’s new casino
Nomi Prins
Yes, he is running America like one of his businesses
Trump in global perspective: Bizarre, yet not unexpected
Paul Rosenberg
Trump is a freakish anomaly, says Harvard political scientist Pippa Norris, but also a symptom of global backlash
Everybody still hates Hillary Clinton: But why?
Conor Lynch
Clinton is right that sexism played a huge role in her defeat — but there are other factors she simply doesn't get
Trump’s Hillary tweet: After two weeks off, the goon is back
Bob Cesca
Don't get too used to Trump's vaguely human behavior after Harvey and Irma. The Twitter monster is still here
Trump’s FEC pick: Defender of dark money
Amanda Marcotte
Trey Trainor spent years fighting campaign finance disclosure, which is extra creepy in the age of Russian meddling
Who’s the biggest loser? Ranking Hillary Clinton among the also-rans who won the popular vote
Matthew Rozsa
Hillary Clinton wasn't the first to win the popular vote and lose the election. But her case is different somehow
America’s terrible racial wealth divide is undermining the middle class
Steven Rosenfeld
"Existence of the middle-class hinges on whether we reverse the trends of growing racial economic inequality."
Hillary: The perfect one
Stephen Richter
The campaign memoir from the unsuccessful U.S. presidential candidate does little to get Democrats back on track
End of an era: Hillary Clinton announces she’s “done with being a candidate”
Taylor Link
She is not running.
A skeptical liberal’s guide to the “alt-left”: And it’s not who you think
Anis Shivani
If the term means anything, it should be applied to the mainstream Democrats who lost last year's election
Some Bernie Sanders supporters complain that the Democratic Party isn’t letting them run things
Jeremy Binckes
At the heart of it, some die-hard Bernie supporters still can't get over Hillary Clinton
Trump’s repeal of DACA may become GOP’s worst nightmare
Steven Rosenfeld
Trump's actions will drive millions of Latino voters to the Democrats for decades
Bannon’s failure: His grandiose vision of right-wing populism was never going to work
Conor Lynch
Steve Bannon's "economic nationalism" has been thoroughly defeated — and was never more than white-dude nostalgia
Progressives: Don’t blow the chance for health care reform with a single-payer litmus test
Peter Dreier, Donald Cohen
Everyone on the left agrees that single-payer health care is the goal. But a purist approach will only mean defeat
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