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“Knock Down the House” with AOC: New film offers a deeply humanizing portrait of a media obsession
Rachel Leah
The documentary follows 4 women who embarked on progressive, unconventional primary campaigns in the 2018 midterms
Mar-a-Lago charges taxpayers after White House officials run up the bar tab: report
Matthew Rozsa
A Mar-a-Lago bar tab is the latest ethics controversy involving Trump's businesses and the government
Democrats score another win in emoluments case against Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Congressional Democrats just won a major legal battle regarding Donald Trump and the emoluments clause
Cracks show in Bill Barr’s legal-walrus facade: Mueller letters make for a bad day on Capitol Hill
Amanda Marcotte
Despite Trump declaring "game over," Wednesday's Barr hearing shows the Mueller report spin is falling apart
After day of chaos in Venezuela, progressives blast U.S. for backing “armed coup”
Jake Johnson
Reps. Ilhan Omar, Ro Khanna join antiwar groups in calling for U.S. to back off as Pompeo and Bolton spin
Democrats call for Attorney General Bill Barr’s impeachment
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats are calling for Bill Barr's impeachment after it was revealed he lied about Robert Mueller's report
Trump under scrutiny: He may start longing for the good old days of the Mueller “witch hunt”
Heather Digby Parton
Beyond the Mueller-Barr circus, the real drama lies in House Democrats' attempts to expose Trump's corruption
Islamophobia is about politics, not faith: New study explores impact on 2020 elections
Sophia A. McClennen
Islamophobia is on the rise, with 44 percent of white evangelicals holding negative views of Muslims
Pete Buttigieg releases 10 years of tax returns; made $152,000 in 2018
Shira Tarlo
"Mayor Pete" releases decade worth of tax returns amid battle to force Donald Trump's financial disclosure
How the Pentagon took ownership of Donald Trump
William J. Astore
Six ways to curb America’s military machine
Sarah Silverman says comedy is “not evergreen”: “I have done things in comedy I wouldn’t do today”
Kate Erbland
At a Tribeca conversation with Mike Birbiglia, Silverman opened up about the cultural landscape today
Mick Mulvaney casts doubt on Trump’s infrastructure deal with Democrats
Shira Tarlo
But Trump and Democrats agreed to move forward with the major infrastructure bill, saying talks went well
“Nothing’s more American than cheating workers”: How NFL cheerleaders fought back
Rachel Leah
"A Woman's Work" documentary features the women who sacrificed their dreams and careers to fight for equal pay
Joe Biden says Donald Trump should be impeached
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden says that if Trump obstructs congressional investigation, impeachment may be appropriate
Republicans want to make sex discrimination legal — and they’re moving fast
Amanda Marcotte
In both the courts and the legislature, conservatives are moving quickly to make sex discrimination great again
Lindsey Graham’s new line on Trump’s obstruction: “It doesn’t matter … I don’t care”
Sophia Tesfaye
Onetime GOP maverick who prosecuted Bill Clinton completes his journey to Trumpian lap dog by hitting new low
Trump’s trade war leads to the lowest income for American farmers in years
Matthew Rozsa
Trump’s tariffs are causing Midwest dairy farms to go bankrupt in record numbers
Bill Barr could well be the most odious of Donald Trump’s henchmen
Heather Digby Parton
Barr was presented as a measured, reasonable "institutionalist." Fugeddaboutit: He's Trump's "Roy Cohn" after all
Trump sues his own banks to thwart Congressional subpoenas
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is suing Deutsche Bank and Capital One to stop subpoenas of his financial records
Robert Mueller wasn’t Superman: Straight-arrow prosecutor no match for Trump crime family
Bob Cesca
Bill Maher is right: We needed a direct assault on the criminal in the White House and got legalistic nuance
Writer Jonathan Metzl on the moment neo-Nazis invaded his discussion of “whiteness”
Chauncey DeVega
Writer whose event was invaded by racists: It's time for conservatives to decide what side of history they're on
Despite Trump spin, most Americans believe economy mostly benefits rich and powerful
Jake Johnson
Trump often claims the U.S. economy is "better than ever." But most Americans, and 82% of Democrats, don't agree
U.S. obstructs UN resolution on rape. Why? A long history of religious nationalism
J.M. Opal
The United States government is opposing a measure to combat systematic rape
A record-breaking measles outbreak owes its existence to the anti-vaccination movement
Nicole Karlis
704 cases of the measles have been reported in the US this year. In 2000, the disease was supposedly eliminated
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