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Will Bernie run in 2020? Former campaign manager: He “has more energy … than people half his age”
Matthew Rozsa
Former Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver on his new book, what went wrong in 2016 — and a possible 2020 campaign
Trump’s latest outrageous appointee: A judge who wants to shut down the EPA
Amanda Marcotte
Andrew Oldham has argued that regulating pollution is illegitimate. But he's fine with taking away human rights
David Bowie, up close and personal: How the “David Bowie Is” exhibit was made
Amanda Marcotte
After a five-year tour, "David Bowie Is" is at its final stop, the Brooklyn Museum, through July 15
Trump orders DOJ to investigate itself and his “infiltrated” campaign
Taylor Link
In a tweet Sunday, Trump demanded his DOJ to look into whether the Obama administration surveilled his campaign
How understanding pain could curb opioid addiction
Susan Sered
Helping people with pain, whether it be physical or emotional, could limit the need for opioids
Roger Stone believes an indictment from Robert Mueller is imminent
Taylor Link
The Republican hatchet man says Mueller will likely find some "extraneous crime"
Choosing between death and deportation
Dan Gorenstein
What happens when an undocumented immigrant has a life-threatening diagnosis?
Fifty years after MLK’s death, activists revive his most radical project: the Poor People’s Campaign
Paul Rosenberg
Will the poor "be with us always"? Rev. Liz Theoharis on repurposing the true, radical message of MLK and Jesus
How weakened U.S. fossil fuel regulations threaten environmental justice in Colorado
Stephanie Malin
American oil output is beginning to rival Saudi Arabia and Russia
Is the Korean spring now over and the Trump-Kim summit on hold? Maybe — and maybe not
Patrick Lawrence
Trump's hawkish advisers are clearly trying to scuttle peace talks. But China and North Korea may be ahead of them
Kansas governor signs anti-LGBT adoption bill into law
Taylor Link
The "religious-freedom" law enables faith-based agencies to deny adoption for same-sex couples
Trump campaign informant revealed as Cambridge professor, sparking debate on treason
Taylor Link
Republicans think this news is proof Trump was spied on, while Dems argue the name shouldn't have been disclosed
President Trump, come visit my neighborhood — and find out how immigrants have transformed New York
Andrew O'Hehir
Mr. President: I live in the Bronx. I know that sounds terrifying. But it's given me new hope for America
How to finally pass meaningful gun control laws: “Don’t march in Washington”
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to former U.S. Rep. Steve Israel, author of the novel "Big Guns," about what's stopping gun control
Trump’s Stalinist roots
Alexei Bayer
Making personal loyalty the measure of all government, as Trump does, was tried in the Soviet Union under Stalin
Five strangers, one canceled flight: Our epic overnight carpool to Kansas
Julia Satterthwaite
We had nothing in common except we needed to be 500 miles from where we were when the plane was grounded
Steve Bannon tried to suppress black vote, Cambridge Analytica whistleblower says
Rachel Leah
Christopher Wylie told Congress that the firm engaged in "voter disengagement" tactics and targeted black Americans
Trump administration’s abortion “gag rule” is a backdoor attack on birth control
Amanda Marcotte
Yanking Title X funding really isn't about abortion. It's about cutting women off from affordable contraception
UN human rights chief lambastes Israel for Gaza protest killings
Nicole Karlis
UN Human Rights Chief calls Israel's response to the protests on Monday “wholly disproportionate”
Bill Gates says Donald Trump asked him whether there’s a difference between HPV and HIV. (Yes)
Rachel Leah
Microsoft head recalls two bizarre meetings with Trump, who made remarks about Gates' daughter's appearance
Avenatti and Scaramucci deny reports of joint cable news show
Rachel Leah
According to the New York Times, a new show featuring the two has been pitched to CNN and MSNBC
Donald Trump’s war on “sanctuary cities”: Why has vicious slander been so effective?
Will Wilkinson
Trump and other Republicans have weaponized sanctuary policies to make Democrats seem dangerous and disloyal
At least 10 dead, 10 injured after school shooting in Texas; suspect in custody
Rachel Leah
Suspects is detained after a mass shooting on Friday morning at a high school southeast of Houston
There’s a sudden spike in high-profile anti-Hispanic incidents: But why?
Matthew Rozsa
From the Aaron Schlossberg incident to the "beaner" Starbucks cup, anti-Latino bigotry is making headlines
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