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The New York Times Is Still Getting the Bernie Movement Wrong
America’s paper of record said a Bernie Sanders-inspired grassroots group was “failing” — just one day before its candidates rocked the Democratic establishment.
Pride on the Inside
Pride parades aren’t just for those who are already out, but for others who aren’t — perhaps not even to ourselves.
What’s at Stake if Brett Kavanaugh Joins the Court
If Americans lose the right to privacy enshrined in Roe, they’ll lose a lot more than abortion access.
Backfire
Thanks to Trump’s wildfire tariffs, an iconic American brand is moving jobs overseas.
Why I Got Arrested This Summer (And You Should, Too)
With 43 percent of Americans in or near poverty, most of us know there’s something deeply wrong with our democracy. Will we stand up for it?
How to Level the Playing Field for Workers — Even with Unions Hurting
A federal jobs and income guarantee could protect workers the way unions once did.
Why They Still Come
The U.S. created conditions in Central America that families are desperate to flee — even if they risk being separated.
Guns Don’t Make Us Safer — And Here’s the Proof
As a victim of gun violence myself, I’ve never liked guns. But I thought the issue deserved some serious research.
Swing Vote
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s legacy after 2018.
Abolishing ICE Isn’t Radical — It’s Rational
ICE is supposed to keep Americans safe. Instead, it’s terrorizing refugees, families, and small children.