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And that’s what works to turn out his base.
Joan Walsh
The Council of Economic Advisers’ investigation into the “opportunity costs of socialism” reads like a nervous undergraduate's term paper.
Kate Aronoff
The onetime Republican golden boy has never recovered from his failed presidential run.
John Nichols
The guestworker visa program is fueling an international industry of recruiter fees and fraud.
Michelle Chen
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Mitch McConnell just revealed the scheme: cut taxes for the billionaires class, create deficits, and then shred the social safety net.
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America needs a Congress that will challenge this president when he attacks freedom of the press, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution.
John Nichols
Just weeks from the midterms, an Iowa hometown hero is gaining ground on one of Congress’s most toxic incumbents.
Rebecca Zweig
Affordable clinic–pharmacies have vastly expanded health-care access for Mexicans. They’ve also bred a dangerous attitude towards prescription drugs.
Julie Morse
Thirty years ago, the US-backed Somali government slaughtered an estimated 200,000 people. Now survivors want US help uncovering the crimes.
Ismail Einashe and Matt Kennard
Twenty-five years ago, a nascent democracy died.
Nadezhda Azhgikhina
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A new biography captures how the Minnesota senator and vice president was poised to be liberalism’s conscience but instead played a role in its downfall.
Michael Kazin
This expansive work follows a cast of characters caught up in the massive upheavals happening in Germany between the world wars.
David Hajdu
Obama and his speechwriter and national-security adviser set out to break from the foreign-policy establishment; instead, they found themselves absorbed by it.
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