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House passes paid sick leave for railway workers
Kenny Stancil
"Now let's get it through the Senate," said Rep. Jamaal Bowman
Ro Khanna counters Joe Manchin’s pipeline bill by trying to force vote on $15 minimum wage
Candice Cole
Khanna takes page out of Manchin playbook, pushes to attach a $15 minimum wage to the annual military spending bill
It would be amazingly dumb for GOP to impeach Biden — so sure, go for it
Amanda Marcotte
Kevin McCarthy could learn something from Newt Gingrich: His impeachment of Bill Clinton ended his career
A big win for democracy? Not so fast: This was a welcome reprieve — but that’s all
Chauncey DeVega
Yes, the Republican fascists have suffered a major setback — but don't let anyone tell you the struggle is over
Is the GOP still a legitimate political party? The answer should be self-evident
Thom Hartmann
Republicans' only unifying agenda is hate, fear and groveling to billionaires. They want to rule, but not govern
The West’s biggest source of renewable energy depends on water. Will it survive the drought?
Emily Pontecorvo
Glen Canyon and the Hoover Dam are “not the whole story"
What will a GOP majority actually do? Almost nothing — but in the worst possible way
Heather Digby Parton
Expect a government shutdown, new attacks on Social Security and Medicare and an end to Ukraine aid, for starters
Perfecting the “art of polarization”: How these ’90s conservatives created today’s radicalized right
Amanda Marcotte
Historian Nicole Hemmer talks to Salon about how Rush, Newt, Buchanan and an obsession with Clinton remade the GOP
Newt throwback! GOP’s death wish is back — they want another government shutdown
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans love chaos — and apparently they love losing too. One of these days their antics will mean catastrophe
Russia’s bombardment of Ukraine could trigger a Chernobyl-like event. Here’s why
Matthew Rozsa
In 1986, a nuclear calamity that helped bring down the Soviet empire began in Ukraine. Could it happen again?
Trump attacks Mitch McConnell on Truth Social with racist nickname for his wife
Meaghan Ellis
Trump said McConnell has a "death wish" before attacking his wife, Elaine Chao — a former Trump Cabinet member
Angry senators from both parties sink Manchin’s “dirty” side deal after his power play backfires
Jessica Corbett
After Manchin urged bipartisanship, lawmakers on the right and left united against his bill
With midterms looming, House Democrats still eager to self-sabotage over stock trading
Kenny Stancil
Democrats say they want new rules on stock trades, but may shoot down "wildly popular" bill just before election
Russia faces severe consequences if nuclear weapons are used against Ukraine
Brandon Gage
"Any use of nuclear weapons will be met with catastrophic consequences," says a U.S. National Security Advisor
Even centrist Dems are coming out against Manchin deal: “Shameless handout to fossil fuel industry”
Jessica Corbett
Manchin finally released the text of his oil pipeline bill. Advocates say it's "reckless and dangerous"
Manchin asks Big Oil CEOs to help whip GOP support for “dirty” side deal opposed by 72 Democrats
Jake Johnson
Manchin's outreach "has included companies in the mining, utilities, and oil and gas industry"
Bill Murray doesn’t want to be a “sad dog” who can’t learn from accusations of inappropriate conduct
Joy Saha
"I did something I thought was funny, and it wasn’t taken that way," the actor says about a complaint filed on set
Majority of Republicans celebrate Capitol riots as “patriotism”: poll
Meryl Phair
A new survey shows the deep polarization in American politics ahead of the upcoming midterm elections
Rest doesn’t just mean sleep: What “downstate” means, and why you need more of it
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Sara C. Mednick explains what "downstate" is, and how it's different from sleep
Battleground Michigan: GOP joins with militant far right in campaign against democracy
Kathryn Joyce
Petition drive funded by Betsy DeVos has united GOP donors and far-right "patriots" in a sweeping political attack
The unremarkable, unceremonious end of this pandemic should frighten us
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco
A public health professor asks: How are we just letting this singular harrowing event die off silently?
Africa and the Ukraine war: Cold War hangover is keeping many African nations neutral
Mohammad Ali Salih
Many African countries remember the Soviet Union as an ally — and the U.S. as a backer of thugs and tyrants
Big changes are coming to Starbucks. Here’s everything you need to know
Ashlie D. Stevens
Howard Schultz is in, and single-use cups are out
Starbucks “partners” continue to find success in union efforts
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
The nation’s baristas are serving up election victories alongside brown sugar lattes
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