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Ilhan Omar backs Sanders for president — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib set to follow
Shira Tarlo
Three of the four members of "The Squad," the quartet of progressive freshmen, are lining up behind Sanders
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Never-before-seen Trump tax documents show major inconsistencies
Heather Vogell
The president’s businesses made themselves appear more profitable to lenders and less profitable to tax officials
Ohio purge of targeted 40,000 active voters — including head of voting rights group
Igor Derysh
In a wave of dubious voter purges driven by Republicans, Ohio tried to remove League of Women Voters official
Elizabeth Warren wants green trade deals. What does that mean?
Molly Enking
There has never been meaningful environmental language baked into a U.S. trade deal. Warren wants that to change
“Succession,” Trump, and the end of the American myth of meritocracy
Amanda Marcotte
HBO's satire mirrors how mediocrity combined with ruthlessness can lead to success in America
Mike Bloomberg now hints he may run for president as Warren surges, Biden sags
Igor Derysh
Billionaire ex-New York mayor still dreams of becoming president, yearns to stop Warren. What could go wrong?
Was Trump’s Syria pullout just an impulsive decision — or another favor for Putin?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump clearly gave Turkey the green light to invade Syria. Is it just a coincidence this strengthens Putin's hand?
Employers are misusing state department visa program to abuse workers
Jeremy McLean
Some employers are using the J-1 program as a means to sidestep labor protections for temporary foreign workers
Fascists and anti-fascists: Mainstream media strikes a false balance
Gregory Shupak
Mainstream outlets can't perceive a difference between actual neo-fascists and those who actively resist them
Efforts to claw back stolen wages slow, as Calif. employers who cheat workers often get away with it
Eli Wolfe
Low-income workers, who make up about a third of California’s workforce, are especially vulnerable to wage theft
Migrant strawberry pickers face deadly risks living in flammable shacks
Reena Kukreja
Greece is the 10th biggest exporter of strawberries in the world.
Why Dr. Zach Bush believes herbicides could end life on Earth
Nicole Karlis
Dr. Zach Bush went from developing chemotherapy to fighting pesticide-makers
Former state Rep. Bruce Franks Jr.: “I woke up” after Michael Brown Jr. was murdered
Nicole Karlis
"I need to fight and I need to figure it out": Franks Jr. on why he got in — and got out — of politics
White House press organization condemns pro-Trump video depicting violence against journalists
Matthew Rozsa
A controversial pro-Trump video depicts the president gunning down media outlets... and is being condemned
Lessons of Beto O’Rourke and “Joker”: Mental illness is not the cause of gun violence
Matthew Rozsa
A hit movie and a presidential campaign offer a forceful rejection of the right's hypocritical new talking point
Is the world getting worse? Nicholas Christakis says in the big picture that’s not true
Chauncey DeVega
Is the world getting worse? Maybe so, but Yale sociologist Nicholas Christakis says the bad times won't last
The Supreme Court and refugees at the southern border: 5 questions answered
Karla Mari McKanders
The U.S. is violating its own law governing treatment of refugees.
The truth about Columbus Day, explained
Matthew Rozsa
Christopher Columbus is a historical figure celebrated as a mythical hero in spite of his genocidal and racist past
Some brains are more susceptible to PTSD after trauma than others
Claudia Lopez-Lloreda
Everyone experiences trauma, but in some brains, PTSD arises where others aren’t at as much risk
Donald Trump is a criminal — and impeachment is a murky, amoral struggle. Both these things are true
Andrew O'Hehir
Is impeachment justified? Sure — but can we stop dressing up a backstage power play in maudlin patriotic drag?
“We vape, we vote”: How vaping crackdowns are politicizing vapers
Rachel Bluth, Lauren Weber
Political groups are noticing that vaping is an identity, not just a hobby
“Why Trust Science?”: Naomi Oreskes on the long struggle for truth, and what went wrong
Paul Rosenberg
Science historian goes deep on how science came under attack from the right — and how it can bridge that gap
Robert Reich: Why 2020 won’t be won by centrists
Robert Reich
We don’t want to go back to the way it was before Trump. We have to go forward.
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