- January 15, 2014This week, citizens in Georgia and South Carolina protested against their states' failure to expand Medicaid.
- January 15, 2014A DC circuit court has killed net neutrality. If the outcry is large enough, the FCC may take a stand.
- January 15, 2014A win for the plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that many are calling Citizens United 2.0 would mean much bigger donations from individuals in political campaigns.
- January 15, 2014The governor and the rocker have had a famously contentious relationship.
- January 14, 2014The recent progressive turn in many American cities was far from inevitable, but shows no sign of slowing.
- January 14, 2014Negotiators reportedly settled on cutting funding for financial regulators after giving up on further cuts in food stamps in a draft of a budget deal.
- January 14, 2014Bill discusses our country's most successful effort to cut poverty with another veteran of that fight, Peter Edelman, who is today one of the leading experts on poverty.
- January 14, 2014Andrew Bacevich writes that the United States no longer knows how to win wars, but it continues to start them.
- January 13, 2014Research finds that the wealthy tend to believe in "class essentialism" and are more likely to endorse retributive forms of punishment over restorative justice.
- January 13, 2014The Obama administration's new IRS regulations would do little to deter powerful individuals and corporations from engaging in dark money electioneering.