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  • Money & Politics
    "The System Is Rigged Against Regular People"
    March 18, 2016
    | Michael Winship
    In their new book, Nation on the Take, Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman portray a government and politics polluted by big corporate dollars. But the authors also offer solutions.
  • Money & Politics
    The Lobbyist Who Made You Pay More at the Drugstore
    March 18, 2016
    | Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman
    Here's how the pharmaceutical industry keeps America's drug prices among the highest in the world.
  • Money & Politics
    Merrick Garland Could Mean a New Chapter in the Fight to Overturn Citizens United
    March 16, 2016
    | John Light
    Good government reform groups are cautiously optimistic about his record.
  • Money & Politics
    Five Myths About the Koch Brothers
    March 10, 2016
    | Alexander Hertel-Fernandez and Theda Skocpol
    Democratic reformers need to know exactly what they are up against — now and likely for years to come.
  • Democracy & Government
    Democrats and Republicans Are Planning a Corporate Giveaway
    March 7, 2016
    | William Greider
    Why isn’t anyone talking about it?
  • Environment
    Hillary Clinton's Green Evolution
    March 3, 2016
    | John Light
    Sanders' strong climate plan has provided an ideal that activists are pushing Clinton toward.
  • History
    The Year of the Populist Outsider: 1896
    February 29, 2016
    | Bernard Weisberger
    During America's first Gilded Age -- before there were primaries or Senate elections -- a populist candidate rattled the 1% and they rained down gold to stop him.
  • Democracy & Government
    Meet the Rust-Belt Populist Who Wants to Be PA's Next Senator
    February 29, 2016
    | Kate Aronoff
    John Fetterman, mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, wants to fight for “legacy communities” and the soul of the Democratic Party.
  • Economy & Work
    States Move to Roll Back City Minimum-Wage Raises
    February 23, 2016
    | Spencer Woodman
    A growing number of cities across the country are raising wages for workers, but some state legislators are working to stop them from superseding the state minimum wage.
  • Money & Politics
    Maybe It IS a Single-Issue Election
    February 19, 2016
    | Michael Winship
    In this upside-down election, the truth is booed and more attention needs to be paid to the most important issue of all.


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