- March 31, 2017Before Hillary Clinton came “out of the woods” this week and encouraged women to run for office, they had already started signing up to do so in droves.
- March 31, 2017Like the scandal that brought down Richard Nixon, the attempted cover-up of the president's relationship with Russia is slowly falling apart.
- March 31, 2017Money in politics researchers find that the more a politician got in contributions from the telecomm industry, the more likely he or she was to vote in favor of allowing ISPs to sell their customers' data.
- March 31, 2017Current trade agreements mean foreign companies, including some big firms in Mexico, might well get in on the building of the president’s wall.
- March 30, 2017We must not be ruled by fear or kept in line by the resentment of "outsiders" as dictated by the Trump administration.
- March 30, 2017In rural communities and small cities across the bellwether state, local politicians are trying to rebuild the party from the ground up.
- March 30, 2017In his latest on post on news literacy, Michael Spikes breaks down how to evaluate the types of evidence that the media presents us with.
- March 30, 2017The president rolled back two directives meant to protect communities from the effects of climate change.
- March 30, 2017America's whiplash-inducing reversal on climate change is China’s gain. Here's why.
- March 29, 2017We are not barreling toward fascism. Fascism requires a program and unity of purpose.