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Why can’t we talk about reparations? A congressional candidate broaches an unmentionable topic
Dan Canon
I'm running for Congress in Indiana, and I've been warned to stay away from "radical" issues. This shouldn't be one
“Roseanne” and her people: Populist voters who don’t fit in either party
Matthew Sheffield
A pro-Trump comedian with a progressive past is a huge hit, raising larger questions about middle-ground voters
Mike Pence’s hometown of Columbus will hold its first LGBT pride festival
Cody Fenwick
A high school student has organized the event in the small town
Under the spell of far-right nonprofit, Walmart stops selling Cosmopolitan at checkout line
Nicole Karlis
The deeply conservative organization is led by an anti-feminist, anti-abortion-touting man
“Rise”: Guys, here’s how not to be a male ally
Melanie McFarland
Josh Radnor's teacher is a portrait of a good guy with a stunning lack of awareness. Don't emulate him
Kentucky Senate passes one of the most restrictive abortion measures in U.S.
Charlie May
Despite legal challenges in several other states, Kentucky's bill is in position to become law
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s great success in exploiting the rise of nationalist Christianity
Abby Day
Cut from the same Christian cloth?
Why Donald Trump will weather Stormy Daniels
Monika L. McDermott
Trump was elected as a man of questionable moral character, and these judgments persist
Everyone has something to hate in Trump’s new budget
Matthew Rozsa
Rushed out in order to avert a government shutdown, the new budget has problems for both liberals and conservatives
Were the Austin bombings terrorism? In the heart of Texas, it sure feels that way
Amanda Marcotte
A conservative white Christian attacked an uneasy liberal oasis in a red state. For Austin, it's political
Trump exploits Parkland shooting by trying to push more kids out of school
Amanda Marcotte
Administration hopes to reinstate harsh policies likely to drive at-risk students out of school and into prison
Congress scrambles to pass a massive spending bill and keep the government running — again
Charlie May
Lawmakers are hoping to unveil their massive spending bill on Tuesday, but it's crunch time, and a shutdown looms
Supreme Court could limit the anti-abortion movement’s right to lie
Amanda Marcotte
High court to rule on California law that requires "crisis pregnancy centers" to offer real information
Primary day in Illinois: Will moderates bite the dust in both parties?
Sophia Tesfaye
Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski both face challenges that could end their careers
Evangelicals flock to Trump as he weathers Stormy Daniels scandal
Matthew Sheffield
Amid the Stormy Daniels headlines, Trump's support from evangelicals has risen in the past few months
Trump and the exit of T-Rex
Uwe Bott
Trump gets ever closer to having a puppet cabinet. This is dangerous for the United States and the world
5 reminders Trump lackey Katrina Pierson is completely unhinged
Mehreen Kasana
The newly appointed campaign adviser has made some eye-popping remarks over the years
Can the red-blue partisan divide be overcome? Bernie Sanders thinks so
Conor Lynch
In a trip to deep-red Texas, Sanders argues that real economic populism can overcome partisanship. It won't be easy
Conor Lamb won by running against Paul Ryan, not Donald Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Nancy Pelosi is widely disliked, as rookie candidate Conor Lamb figured out. But Paul Ryan is even more unpopular.
After Conor Lamb: Democrats who could steal red districts
Sophia Tesfaye
Is Conor Lamb a Republican in Demo-drag? No, and candidates like him could turn the blue wave into a tsunami
Mississippi moves toward 15-week abortion ban, claiming it will help women
Amanda Marcotte
Banning abortion at 15 weeks only hurts women, no matter what Republicans claim. That's almost certainly the point
In Pennsylvania’s 18th, a very important, unimportant election
Christopher Beem, Michael Berkman
Democrat Conor Lamb celebrates a narrow win in Pennsylvania’s 18th — long considered a GOP stronghold
Female presidents don’t always help women while in office, study in Latin America finds
Merike Blofield, Christina Ewig, Jennifer M. Piscopo
Latin America’s era of the woman president is over. What have we learned?
Democrat Conor Lamb likely winner in Pennsylvania — blue wave next?
Sophia Tesfaye
Result in a Trump-friendly district now hinges on 1,400 absentee ballots — but either way GOP now fears the worst
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