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Koch-funded super PAC may back Democratic incumbents against progressive challengers

Igor Derysh
Leaked internal memo from Americans for Prosperity says group will support incumbents who "get good things done"

Politics as usual: the normalcy of our planetary destruction

David Bromwich
The issue that should dwarf everything in sight today, planetary climate destruction, is normalized

Swing voters blame Biden for “twisting” Trump’s Charlottesville response

Travis Gettys
Pennsylvania swing voters believe Biden and Obama are to blame for making Trump look racist

Trump picks extremist as immigration chief; even Republicans say he’s toast

Igor Derysh
Former Virginia attorney general Ken Cuccinelli has a long history of hateful comments. Almost no one supports him

W. Kamau Bell on what unifies the right: “Christianity, capitalism and white supremacy”

Chauncey DeVega
The CNN host breaks down right wing "bitter gumbo" and why Democrats need big ideas and tools like impeachment

In the Trump era, the NRA has finally been revealed as a pathetic fraud

Amanda Marcotte
Once upon a time, the gun industry seemed invincible. Now it looks more like a low-level right-wing grift

Facial recognition data collected by U.S. customs agency stolen by hackers

Jon Queally
"Total surprise that absolutely nobody could have predicted": Personal data harvested from travelers is hacked

Elaine Chao, Trump’s transportation secretary, used her office to boost Mitch McConnell: report

Matthew Rozsa
Efforts reportedly generated at least $78 million in grants for pet projects ahead of McConnell's re-election bid

Impeachment fever: The Freedom Caucus reaps what it has sown

Heather Digby Parton
Far-right House members spent years trying to impeach Obama appointees. Suddenly they're concerned with civility

Mining corporations loot the global south — no consequences

Nate Singham
The process of corporate plunder in the global mining industry is aggravating social and economic inequality.

Will anti-abortion rhetoric spark violence against actual humans?

Rebecca Gibian
How did we get to the point where an anti-choice law is passed that makes no exceptions for rape or incest?

Climate activists: Marching might work

Kate Yoder
For activists trying to combat climate change, a new study reveals that marches might be creating a lasting impact.

Claims of Joe Biden plagiarism now have a climate chapter

Molly Enking
Presidential candidate Joe Biden's climate plan appears to share a strong resemblance of other groups' plans.

Travel to Cuba falls victim to John Bolton’s wrath

Medea Benjamin
National Security Adviser John Bolton sets new travel restrictions that will harshly regulate travel to Cuba.

What happens when a border city’s lifeline is brutally severed

Dan Werb
A Bush-era neoliberal policy caused the murder rate of women in Tijuana to surge 1000% in 18 years

Clemency for the lowly: free passes for the mighty

Rebecca Gordon
Who is in line for presidential pardon — and who isn't?

White supremacy threatens safety in U.S. and Palestine

Chase Carter
Policing in the United States and Israel highlight the dire need to change policing policy

The road to Ferguson: This 1980 bank robbery changed how American police are armed

Peter Houlahan
Local police forces haven't always been outfitted with military-grade weapons and armored tanks. Norco changed that

Social Security error jeopardizes Medicare for 250,000 seniors

Susan Jaffe
Some people will discover they must find the money to pay the plans. Others could get cancellation notices.

Trump companies accused of tax evasion in Panama

Heather Vogell
Private equity fund claims the Trump entities pocketed money that should have gone to the Panamanian government

Trump, the “lying press” and the Nazis: Attacking the media has a history

Richard E. Frankel
Donald Trump's attacks on "the enemy of the people" aren't random outbursts. They have a long and troubling history

Go ask Alex: How I learned Alex Trebek really does have the answers

Meaghan Mulholland
For one glorious evening in Budapest, the "Jeopardy!" host was my own personal Google
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