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America Is Failing Workers Left Behind by the New Economy

by Karen A. Tramontano
March 7, 2017
| 12:37 PM

Trump thinks tearing up trade deals is the answer. It isn’t.


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The Law that Can Bring Down the Capitol Attackers

by Garrett Epps
February 23, 2021
| 5:00 AM

Rep. Bennie Thompson and the NAACP are using the Ku Klux Klan Act to bring down the January 6 cabal.

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Texas Blackout of 2021 Was Primarily a Human Failure

by James Cargas
February 20, 2021
| 6:00 AM

Easy answers on the left and right don’t cut it. Ultimately, it was bad leadership.

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The Tea Party Began 12 Years Ago. What’s Changed—and What Hasn’t.

by Bill Scher
February 19, 2021
| 5:00 AM

CNBC’s Rick Santelli started it all by attacking Obama and a rescue plan that he called a subsidy for “losers.” Biden should be ready for the next Santelli.

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How Merrick Garland Can Fix the DOJ’s Special Counsel Problem

by Neil Kinkopf
February 22, 2021
| 5:00 AM

Bill Barr messed with independent investigators—and so can a future AG. Here’s how Garland can reform the way administrations investigate themselves.

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Why We Should Rethink Voting Rights from the Ground Up

by Amel Ahmed
February 25, 2021
| 5:00 AM

It's not enough just to fight discrimination. The government needs to take affirmative steps to make voting easier.

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