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Down to the wire in Pennsylvania: Beginning of the end for Trump?
Heather Digby Parton
Tuesday's special election in a Trump-friendly district has Republicans worried. Will they start jumping ship?
If polls say people want gun control, why doesn’t Congress just pass it?
Harry L. Wilson
Recent polls show that a majority of Americans support stronger gun laws in the wake of the recent deadly shooting
Most panhandling laws are unconstitutional since there’s no freedom from speech
Jeremy Binckes
What the First Amendment misses when it comes to quality of life laws
“Democracy Betrayed”: The voting barriers that must be cleared for progressives
Steven Rosenfeld
A new book exposes the hidden anti-democratic features in the U.S. voting system
What we found in Trump’s drained swamp: Hundreds of ex-lobbyists and D.C. insiders
Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw, Isaac Arnsdorf
For the first time, political appointee and federal financial disclosure information is publicly searchable
This 28-year-old progressive helped Bernie Sanders win Rhode Island. Now he is running for Lt. Gov.
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Aaron Regunberg sees his candidacy as a challenge to corporate control over Rhode Island politics
“Rise”: NBC’s spring awakening
Melanie McFarland
The new musical drama from the creator of "Friday Night Lights" speaks to this moment ... sort of
If Anthony Kennedy retires this summer, the 2018 elections are even more important
Matthew Rozsa
Swing justice Anthony Kennedy may soon retire from the Supreme Court, according to Sen. Dean Heller
Very few women oversee U.S. companies. Here’s how to change that
Yannick Thams, Bari Bendell, Siri Terjesen
Men’s dominance in the boardroom has barely changed over the years
Doctors need to talk openly about race — our patients depend on it
Aisha Wagner
Practicing medicine as a pregnant Black woman has made social and reproductive justice a priority for me
Obamacare held hostage: What the Trump administration wants in exchange for protecting health care
Matthew Rozsa
A right-wing agenda is on the table for Trump, according to a new list of demands
Texas redirects women’s health care funds to shady anti-abortion group
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's HHS could follow Texas' lead by taking money from actual health care and giving it to the Christian right
Roy Moore wants you to help him pay his legal fees
Matthew Rozsa
Roy Moore is fighting a defamation lawsuit from one of his alleged sexual misconduct victims
Democrats want to flip the script on reproductive freedom
Pennsylvania State Rep. Chris Rabb, Maryland Del. Ariana Kelly, Washington State Rep. Tana Senn
Democratic state legislatures across the country are joining forces to push back on a creeping anti-abortion agenda
Why Mike Pence’s remarks on abortion are so disconcerting
Nicole Karlis
Pence’s attack on abortion access riled pro-choice supporters to fight back
2018 blue wave watch: Dems flip 2 more seats, aim for key win
Charlie May
Trump's endorsement in Pennsylvania didn't help the GOP candidate. It may have made it worse
Stacey Dash’s run for Congress allows Republicans to remain clueless on race
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans want black voters to choose them, but they refuse to discuss why that does’t happen
Roy Moore defends GOP candidate who says wives should cook dinner every night
Matthew Sheffield
Calling women "career-obsessed banshees" is, to Moore "impeccable character"
Is Trump bending the GOP to his will? It’s more the other way around
Matthew Sheffield
This year's CPAC wasn't about Donald Trump corrupting the conservative movement. It's more like he joined it
Billy Graham: The last nonpartisan evangelical leaves the scene
Matthew Sheffield
Despite his friendship with Nixon, Billy Graham saw Christianity's shift toward the hard right as a big mistake
South Carolina Senate panel approves bill that would effectively ban all abortions
Matthew Rozsa
A new anti-abortion law in South Carolina would almost certainly go to the Supreme Court if passed
Clarence Thomas selectively edits the Second Amendment
Matthew Rozsa
He was miffed that gay marriage and abortion rights are protected but California gun buyers have a waiting period
Idaho senator threatens students who traveled 7 hours to talk to him about birth control
Shira Tarlo
"Abortion is murder," he shouted. "Next time you walk into my office, you'll be dealing with Idaho State Police."
Meet the coalition building a global union movement against capitalism
Cole Stangler
Leftist unions are building a global movement based on similar experiences in the workplace
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