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Judges toss out North Carolina legislative map over its excessively partisan gerrymandering

Matthew Rozsa
"It is not the free will of the people that is fairly ascertained through extreme partisan gerrymandering"

America’s slow-motion coup keeps grinding forward: But is Donald Trump really the one to blame?

Andrew O'Hehir
The cliché is true: The unimaginable is real. Can we save democracy? Not if we remain hypnotized by Donald Trump

Is Joe Biden the new Ed Muskie? A cautionary tale of the 1972 frontrunner

Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden seems to have an insurmountable lead in the 2020 Democratic race. That doesn't mean he's going to win

Trump approval plummets in battleground states; he trails leading Democrats by double digits

Igor Derysh
More bleak news — at least if you're Trump: He has underwater poll numbers in many states he won in 2016

Imagining a free Palestine should be commonplace — that’s why I wrote the novel “Siegebreakers”

Justin Podur
The siege of Gaza is crushing the people who live under it, and it is crushing all of our imaginations.

Economics of racism and neglect: Flint, Newark and a generation of children at risk

Bob Hennelly
Flint and Newark are only the tip of a massive, poisoned iceberg: Lead contamination threatens an entire generation

Does anyone understand the 2020 race? This scholar nailed the blue wave — here’s her forecast

Paul Rosenberg
Rachel Bitecofer predicted last year's midterms with incredible accuracy. Her 2020 forecast is ... not too bad

Blue Texas, at last? Maybe — but the real fight isn’t for the White House

David Daley, Vicky Hausman
After big wins in 2018, Democrats could flip the Texas state house — and that could reshape the national map

We visited an ICE jail after playing an incarcerated person and guard on “Orange Is the New Black”

Vicci Martinez, Emily Tarver
"Our experience was both eye-opening and deeply troubling"

What Uber and the Koch brothers have in common: a plan to destroy public transit

Jeremy Mohler
Yes, rideshare corporations and oil tycoons share a financial interest in a car-centric future.

Why Kashmir is suddenly a potential global point of conflict

Vijay Prashad
The Indian government’s move on Jammu and Kashmir should not merely be seen as an internal matter

Donald Trump’s week from hell: After the horrors of El Paso and Dayton, GOP is in full retreat

Bill Curry
In a week of pain, our impulsive president made one bad decision after another. Can Democrats seize the moment?

Toni Morrison’s writing was influential and radically ambiguous

Paul Giles
In both her fiction and non-fiction, she sought to expose the "national amnesia" underlying forms of racism

America’s elections need a revolution: Democrats offer drastic new plan to save our democracy

David Daley
Our gerrymandered congressional maps must be entirely wiped out. One man has a plan to save our democracy

Climate change will mean more multiyear snow droughts in the West

Adrienne Marshall
If climate change continues, consecutive years with snow drought conditions will become much more common

Trump’s DOJ hid shocking report on growing terror threat from white supremacists

Igor Derysh
Hidden report shows white supremacists were responsible for every race-based domestic terror attack in 2018

Tolkien scholar reveals the changes Amazon’s “Lord of the Rings” series is banned from making

Zack Sharf
Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey is working on the Amazon series and says the first season will run 20 episodes

Changes in the language of the far-right explain its current violence

Arie Perliger
It is becoming common for lone-wolf perpetrators to deliver manifestos

Appeals court resurrects Palin’s defamation lawsuit against NY Times

Shira Tarlo
The panel said Palin's lawsuit "plausibly states a claim for defamation and may proceed to full discovery"

Candace Bushnell on life after 50: “You have to figure out how to survive again”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "Sex and the City" author about facing midlife head on

America’s recurring doomsday is by design: Gun culture is now part of our DNA

Bob Cesca
How the fight against Big Tobacco provides a roadmap to stop the killing sprees

Are the Democrats divided? No — they’re poised to win big if they don’t screw it up

Bill Curry
Media's lazy narratives about Democratic divisions only help Trump. The good news is voters aren't buying it

Bernie Sanders dominates among individual donors: But will that translate into votes?

Eoin Higgins
Sanders holds big lead in individual donations to Democratic candidates in most regions. But will it be enough?
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