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Bernie’s brilliance: Sen. Sanders sums up Republicans’ entire economic model in one word
Alexandra Rosenmann
The Vermont senator gets a warm reception in Miami on day three of his multi-state unity tour
6 times Donald Trump goofed up the simple stuff
Kali Holloway
He gets the big things wrong—and also, the little things.
WATCH: 5 reasons why Donald Trump is a terrible ambassador for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
D. Watkins
The guy who bragged about grabbing women declared April to be a month of awareness for sexual assault. Really?
Unraveling Obama’s climate legacy may not be as easy as Trump thinks
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
Trump's anti-environment entertainments will crash against the bulwark of good, old-fashioned administrative law
Philosopher Henry Giroux on the culture of cruelty and Donald Trump: America is “a democracy on life support — it can’t breathe”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of a new book on Trump's rise says we face "something so dark, so real, so evil" with no clear precedent
Understanding the GOP’s health care failure — and the deeper existential crisis of conservative politics
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist David Hopkins on how the GOP's health care debacle reflects the party's unsolved problems
If there’s a will, there’s a way: Congress and Trump can still fix health care law
Julie Rovner
Now that the GOP effort to repeal and replace the ACA is in limbo, is there a way to make it work better?
Google, Facebook, Amazon undermine democracy: They play a role in destroying privacy, producing inequality
Don Hazen
Author Jonathan Taplin discusses the ways Ayn Rand's cruel libertarianism has permeated Silicon Valley and beyond
Who just made the case for drug legalization? Drug-warrior in chief Jeff Sessions, that’s who
Adam Bates
Sessions wants to roll back legalization and renew the war on drugs — but he accidentally argued the opposite case
Trump’s Organized Crime Ties Bring Blackmail to the White House
Jefferson Morley
Says one former business partner, "The headline will be ‘The Kazakh Gangster and President Trump.'"
What is “white supremacy”? A brief history of a term, and a movement, that continues to haunt America
Anis Shivani
First in a series: The term gets thrown around carelessly, but the history of this ideology is long and tangled
Who’s the new drug czar? Here is what he means for marijuana
Al Olson
Trump taps Pennsylvania Congressman Marino to head up the Office of National Drug Control Policy
What if Marine Le Pen won? These graphic novels decode a possible far-right future
Beatrice Mabilon-Bonfils
All the twists and turns have increased the uncertainty of an election that was up in the air from the start
Drugmakers dramatically boosted lobbying spending in Trump’s first quarter
Sydney Lupkin
This is a response to Trump, who's come down hard on drugmakers, saying the industry is “getting away with murder."
On the Trump train to Siberia: Even on the Trans-Siberian Railway, I couldn’t get away from our new American reality
Lisa Brackmann
A Russian guy popped his head out from his compartment. “Trump!” he said, making a thumbs-up gesture
Ted Cruz challenger Beto O’Rourke plans to beat the conservative senator without PAC money
Taylor Link
O'Rourke spoke to a rambunctious crowd during a live taping of the "Lovett or Leave It" podcast
At Sea with Capt. ‘Wrong Way’ Trump
Michael Winship
A rudderless ship of state creates chaos and erratically steers us into a feckless foreign policy.
Living “O Pioneers”: or If you build it, they will come
Emily Jordan
Hucksters or heroes? Viceland’s docuseries “Jungletown,” Jimmy Stice, and the green revolution
Science March: Bill Nye and scientists from around the world speak out against the suppression of science
Taylor Link
Despite the rain, scientists descended onto the nation's capital to voice their support for science
“Dear Big O”: Patriots quarterback wrote a tribute to Obama on his White House visit honoring the Super Bowl
Taylor Link
Jacoby Brissett took to Instagram to express his gratitude for President 44
How the world breaks: An intimate look at recent global natural weather disasters
Chellis Glendinning
Stan Cox and Paul Cox describe the destructive force of nature in the context of climate change
Democracy’s dyin’, who’s got the will? What France’s election tells us about the state of modern discontent
Andrew O'Hehir
With the left facing disarray and defeat amid a new age of revolution, it's time to ask: Is democracy over?
WATCH: Carter Page confronts CNN report that Russia tried to use him to infiltrate Trump campaign
Taylor Link
The former Trump adviser cannot stop talking to the media as the Russia investigation lingers
Want a good manufacturing job? You need computer and programming skills now
Angelo Young
As high-tech manufacturing expands, the nature of the factory floor job is becoming more technical
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