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Sanders wants you to run: Bernie’s plan to turn regular Americans into agents of the progressive movement
Amanda Marcotte
Activists who help train potential candidates to run for office have a lot of advice for Bernie Sanders
Shocked about Brexit? Watch UK voters explain why they voted to leave the European Union
Sophia Tesfaye
The Guardian's John Harris found the simple narratives of xenophobia and nationalism don't tell the whole story
Don’t rule it out: Thanks to Donald Trump, the Democrats have a slight chance of taking back the House
Gary Legum
The Democrats need to win 30 seats to get control of the House — it's unlikely but definitely not impossible
We need you, Seth Meyers: Don’t ban Donald Trump from your show—take him down
Nico Lang
Donald Trump’s “one-hate-fits-all” approach worked well in the primaries, but now he needs to be challenged head-on
Communicator-in-chief: Where Obama’s rhetoric illuminated a complex world, Trump’s deceptive dialect dumbs down
David Masciotra
You only have to read the first words of "Dreams from My Father" and "Crippled America" to see the stark difference
Fox News’ unholy war on Islam: Rudy and the gang pine for the days of George W. Bush
Eric Boehlert
The right is once again calling for the surveillance of mosques, religious freedoms and personal privacy be damned
This is how the GOP rigged Congress: The secret plan that handcuffed Obama’s presidency, but backfired in Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
GOP stole the House with old trick in a brilliant modern form. A new book by Salon's editor lays out every detail
He was a soldier once…and young
Mark Wilkerson
Tomas Young was paralyzed and nearly killed in Iraq, but that's only where his remarkable tale of defiance begins
“Don’t be fooled by this glorious day”: A commencement speech for the doomed in our age of American decline
Tom Engelhardt
Win or lose, Donald Trump has cast a shadow across our democracy. The class of 2016 faces a grim, uncertain future
The GOP screwed themselves: The brilliant gerrymander that gave Republicans the Congress — and created Donald Trump
David Daley
GOP control of the House is safe until 2021. But it came with a heavy price -- an empowered base and Donald Trump
“A champion of civil rights”: Reaction to the death of Muhammad Ali
The Associated Press
An outpouring of grief and honor from politicians, leaders and celebrities for Muhammed Ali
Why millennials love Bernie Sanders: This is what Trump, Hillary — and Chris Matthews — don’t understand about how politics has changed
Sophia A. McClennen
The media condescends to Sanders the same way it does to millennials. Maybe that's why he gets their concerns
The victims of corporate greed: U.S. workers, communities and the future of our middle class
Jim Hightower
U.S. corporations are twitching in the conglomerate pods and abruptly jumping to Mexico
Here’s how you create a “political revolution”: The progressive policies Sanders should be talking about
Conor Lynch
Bernie has driven Democrats leftward, but there's big issues he must tackle, from voting reform to worker ownership
Trump wants revenge: His hunger to be president is all about gaining power to settle petty personal scores
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's entire political career can be traced back to his personal grievances, making him a very real danger
The Kochs’ mad science: The billionaire barons have a new libertarian laboratory
Alex Kotch
A new Arizona budget bill assigns millions to Koch-backed academies to spread the gospel of free-market capitalism
Adele’s map for moving on: “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)” will show you a new way to bounce back
Erin Coulehan
The "Singles in America" report says men and women recover from break-ups at different rates—here's your soundtrack
A road map to freedom: What the world could learn from Ireland’s fight for LGBT rights
Colm Toibin
On May 23, 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalize gay marriage by popular vote—here's how it was done
Hillary must pick Bernie for VP: She may even need him more than he needs her
Michael Bourne
Yes, it's time for Democrats to unite, but also for Hillary to recognize she needs help with the progressive base
The conservative crackup: How progressives can exploit the GOP’s implosion and attain an “earthquake election”
Heather Digby Parton
Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg is optimistic that Trump will be a godsend if Dems play their cards right
The “Eh, Sure, Why Not” caucus: Why are some Senate Democrats already talking about working with President Trump?
Gary Legum
Senators preemptively telling constituents they're taking a “wait and see” attitude towards Trump is beyond silly
Obamacare gets an OK? A bastion of Republican ACA opposition might be crumbling
Simon Maloy
OOOOOOOklahoma where socialism comes creepin’ down the plain
Anthony Kennedy the coward: Why won’t the Supreme Court just put this contraception coverage fight to bed already?
Amanda Marcotte
The plaintiffs in Zubik v. Burwell are wrong, but Justice Kennedy won't pull the trigger and rule against them
Americans need to pay attention to the U.K.: The relationship between the next prez and future prime minister is critical
Brogan Morris
Cameron's successor will have a massive impact on U.S. — but how will he or she get along with Clinton or Trump?
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