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Sen. Doug Jones on the lessons of Birmingham 1963, Christchurch 2019 and Donald Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
Alabama's surprise senator on racial justice, the upsurge of white supremacy and how Democrats can win in 2020
House Intelligence Committee probing Melania Trump friend who made $1.6M off inauguration
Igor Derysh
New York socialite close to Melania Trump is now reportedly cooperating with Southern District investigation
Republicans are abandoning health care issues because they are in a corner with no hope of escape
Cody Fenwick
They’re the dog who caught the truck, stuck yelping at a juggernaut that they have no means of actually taking on
Donald Trump takes swipes at Joe Biden amid allegations of unwanted touching: “Are you having fun?”
Shira Tarlo
Trump appeared to revel in the uproar over Biden's alleged treatment of women, despite his own sordid past
Three Democratic senators are proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish Electoral College
Alex Henderson
Fact: Republicans have lost the popular vote in six of the last seven presidential elections in the U.S.
Do any of the Democratic presidential candidates understand the power of peace?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
America’s future depends on it
We shouldn’t become desensitized to Trump’s extreme anti-press incitement
Matt Gertz
Trump's message of incitement against the press is ringing through, loud and clear
Joe Biden has a double-digit lead over Bernie Sanders, Beto O’Rourke, Kamala Harris in new 2020 poll
Shira Tarlo
Biden has not officially jumped into the 2020 race, but he appears to be the early front runner in a crowded field
The absurd outrage over Jussie Smollett
David Masciotra
How can Rahm Emanuel be so angry over Smollett's dismissed charges when grave injustice happens daily on his watch?
Susan Collins is up for reelection in 2020. Here are three ways things could play out
Alex Henderson
If Collins is no longer in the U.S. Senate in 2021, Republicans will have only themselves to blame
Top Republicans call on Adam Schiff to resign as chairman of House Intelligence Committee
Shira Tarlo
Schiff shrugged off the mounting attacks, saying he "would expect nothing less" from his Republican colleagues
FBI to brief “Gang of 8” on Trump counterintelligence probe as Lindsey Graham strikes back
Igor Derysh
Lindsey Graham vows new probes of Hillary, Obama, the Steele dossier, Loretta Lynch and many other things
Mike Pence smears Ilhan Omar in AIPAC speech: Did he just prove her point?
Sophia Tesfaye
Vice president plays for Jewish votes, attacks Democrats for not supporting pro-Israel, anti-BDS legislation
Scott Walker was finally defeated. But he refuses to go away
Sophia Tesfaye
Four months after losing his seat, former Wisconsin governor appoints himself the Republican Party savior
Donald Trump is running for president as a flat-out racist
Lucian K. Truscott IV
He is gambling his political future on the premise that there are enough bigots like him. We'll find out
Democrats can’t afford another ugly primary campaign in 2020. Is that where we’re heading?
Amanda Marcotte
A bitter Democratic campaign in 2016 helped elect Trump. A Bernie Sanders hire suggests it could happen again
In defense of Kirsten Gillibrand: Liberals can quit harassing her over Al Franken now
Amanda Marcotte
If Democrats want to beat the groper-in-chief in 2020, they need to stop defending Al Franken's misdeeds
Beto O’Rourke, Ilhan Omar and the Democratic future: Time to kill off the ghosts of the past
Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats have a chance to shed their cautious, defensive past and seize the future. History suggests they won't
Donald Trump suggests things could get “very bad” for Democrats who don’t support his presidency
Shira Tarlo
It's not the first time Trump's remarks were perceived by critics as encouraging violence toward his political foes
Industries turn to Bracewell lobbyists to scuttle product safety rules
Myron Levin
Industries have turned to Bracewell to fight unwanted federal standards, and they have not been disappointed
Scientists in Congress use Pi Day to plea for a return to rational thought
Matthew Rozsa
"We're seeing people argue about what science is and what facts are... that whole narrative is asinine."
Georgia’s Stacey Abrams reveals she may throw her hat into the Democratic Party’s 2020 contest
Shira Tarlo
"2020 is definitely on the table," the Georgia Democrat announces after SXSW appearance
Paul Manafort gets a slap on the wrist: American injustice in action
Sophia Tesfaye
American injustice, as usual: There's some outrage over Paul Manafort's sentence, but nobody's surprised
Abortions rise worldwide when US cuts funding to women’s health clinics, study finds
Yana Rodgers
Trump's "global gag rule" on abortion funding actually increases abortions globally, study finds
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