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Trump “is trying to divide so he can conquer,” says soccer star Megan Rapinoe
Matthew Rozsa
American soccer star Megan Rapinoe explained why she opposes Trump's leadership while speaking to "Meet the Press"
Bernie Sanders: Nancy Pelosi is being too tough on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders criticized Nancy Pelosi for being tough on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, arguing that it hurt the party
This is what doctor visits would look like under Medicare for All
Shira Tarlo
Experts explain how your healthcare would change if we were to shift to a Sandersesque Medicare for All model
Party of relentless bad faith: How Republican lies and hypocrisy hit an all-time high
Paul Rosenberg
Republican bad faith has come in many varieties over many decades. Has it corroded democracy beyond repair?
Donald Trump says Democratic congresswomen should “go back” to countries “from which they came”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump tweeted Sunday that liberal Democratic congresswomen should "go back" to their supposed countries of origin
How the super rich avoid paying taxes … and what we can do about it
David Cay Johnston
Part 5: There’s a simple way to force the 1 percent to pay up and make the tax system more fair to everyone
Jeffrey Epstein is Exhibit A for capitalism’s moral bankruptcy
Bob Hennelly
Wealth, not culpability, shapes outcomes in our justice system
Facebook knows you better than yourself
Dorothy Marton
Facebook is designed to cater like-minded content to you — but it also knows you better than you might think.
Jeffrey Epstein is Donald Trump’s idea of the perfect man
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The grab ’em twins, Trump and Epstein are deviant criminals separated at birth
Automakers balk at Trump plan to roll back emissions standards
Terry H. Schwadron
The Trump administration agrees on this point: private marketplace always has better solutions than the government
Trump the storyteller: His gift for narrative is why he may win again
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump is terrible at many things — but he's a gifted spinner of tales. Can Democrats tell their own?
Why Trump caved to China and Huawei
Vijay Prashad
The trade war between the United States and China continues.
Wall Street financier: “This economy is not working for anybody”
Alex Henderson
“Rural America has been totally left behind,” Wall Street fiancier Steve Rattner tells MSNBC hosts.
Inside the lawsuit between Trump and his blocked critics
Nicole Karlis
"I am literally nobody and he shut down my right to reply," a plaintiff said.
How Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have “surprisingly different bases of support”
Alex Henderson
With Sanders and Warren competing for votes, the result could be a divided left within the Democratic primary
The census battle is far from over: How Trump could rig elections for decades
Matthew Chapman
Was a new scheme hidden in the president's announcement of his alternate proposal for collecting citizenship data?
Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee predicts President Trump’s “disgrace and downfall”
Tana Ganeva
Lee argues that Trump suffers from a uniquely dangerous pathology that will end up wrecking the country
Trump’s Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta resigns amid furor over Jeffrey Epstein plea deal
Shira Tarlo
Trump praised Acosta as a "tremendous talent" and said the Cabinet official's decision to resign "was him — not me"
Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren top 2020 Democratic field in new NBC/WSJ poll
Shira Tarlo
Notably, only 12 percent of Democratic primary voters say they definitely know who they will cast their ballots for
Black votes matter — especially in Florida
Michael Freeman
Florida’s Republican legislature passed a bill to reduce the number of voters re-enfranchised by Amendment 4.
App-based psychics may be the only people who are doing well in the gig economy
Nicole Karlis
Ask any cab driver, there's plenty to hate about digitally facilitated piecework, but fortune-tellers love it
House Democrats vote to subpoena Jared Kushner, Jeff Sessions and ten other Mueller probe witnesses
Shira Tarlo
The blitz of subpoenas marks a major expansion of the panel's probe into obstruction allegations against Trump
UK ambassador resigns after leak of cables highly critical of President Trump
Alex Henderson
“Good government depends on public servants being able to give full and frank advice," Theresa May said
Michael Moore was right about Trump in 2016 — and now he is warning Democrats about 2020
Alex Henderson
Moore gives fellow progressives a stern warning: The president’s base is every bit as excited now as it was then
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