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The indignity of work without pay

Leo W. Gerard
Americans will lose the dignity of work because Mitch McConnell refuses to do his job

Michael Cohen’s got the receipts — but impeachment is still a big gamble

Amanda Marcotte
Possible new evidence against Trump is more damning than ever. But Republicans don't care whether he's guilty

Sherrod Brown to promote “dignity of work” in early voting states as Democrat mulls 2020 campaign

Shira Tarlo
"I hope people running for president hear this message about the dignity of work and start talking more this way"

A constitutional amendment for women’s equality: Is it finally time?

Amanda Marcotte
With '70s-era feminism back in style, the fight for a constitutional amendment on gender equality is real

Democrats play dirty in Alabama

Terry H. Schwadron
It’s not just Republicans who play fast and loose with our democracy

Ted Cruz defends Trump on Russia: “I don’t see anyone concerned about this at all”

Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Ted Cruz says that no one outside Washington cares about the Trump-Russia scandal

Meet Julián Castro: Is he the Obama of the 2020 race?

D. Watkins
Former HUD secretary tells "Salon Talks" about his coming of age, the border crisis and why he's running

Salon 2020: Meet Richard Ojeda, West Virginia populist and among the first out of the gate

Matthew Rozsa
He lost a congressional race but now wants a bigger job. He supports the Green New Deal — and he voted for Trump

President Donald Trump falsely claims he never said Mexico would directly pay for his border wall

Shira Tarlo
He repeatedly vowed Mexico would foot the bill on the campaign trail – and dozens more times since he took office

White right? How demographics is changing U.S. politics

Monica Duffy Toft
As white people lose their demographic majority, some will resist the accompanying political changes

This Republican-friendly poll shows nothing nice for Donald Trump as his shutdown enters week three

Shira Tarlo
Trump's approval rating falls to its lowest since Sept. 12, according to a poll that traditionally favors the GOP

Senate Republicans speak out against Trump’s shutdown: “A lot of unneeded stress on a lot of people”

Elizabeth Preza
Increasingly frustrated group calls for shutdown to end rather than cowering in fear over the president's tweets

Elizabeth Warren, the Democrats and the real problem with the “fake news media”

Paul Rosenberg
Mainstream media's vacuous, sexist and false responses to Warren makes clear how thoroughly it's been hacked

Women who ran for Congress avoided women’s issues in their campaign ads

Shawn Parry-Giles
Despite the #MeToo movement, women in politics still face challenges in talking openly about gender equality

En route to Congress, California Democrats hit wall on “Medicare-for-all”

Samantha Young
It's unlikely there will be much progressive health care legislation coming out of Congress in the next two years

House Democrats unveil their first big bill: Protecting democracy in the Trump era

Amanda Marcotte
HR1 goes well beyond Donald Trump's epic corruption into addressing the GOP's widespread voter suppression tactics

Nancy Pelosi kicks off second stint as House speaker by picking a fight with progressives

Shira Tarlo
PayGo is a no-go: Progressive Democrats announce opposition to new House Democrats package of legislative rule

Beto vs. Bernie: The simplistic narrative that threatens to undermine the 2020 campaign

Paul Rosenberg
A social media proxy war between two white men? To build a better future, Democrats have to be better than this

Government shutdown likely to last until 2019

Nicole Karlis
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of federal workers continue to work without paychecks

Trump goes all-in on the shutdown: Here’s why it’s a losing bet

Amanda Marcotte
Trump thinks his military visit will help him sell the shutdown. But the public is already turning against him

It started with Nazis: Concerns over foreign agents not just a Trump-era phenomenon

Bradley W. Hart
The initial aim of FARA was long forgotten: the prosecution of Nazis for interfering with American democracy

Robert Mueller is closing in on Roger Stone

Matthew Rozsa
Mueller requested that the House Intelligence Committee turn over a transcript of Stone's closed-door testimony
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