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New Hampshire and the Art of the Possible
Democrats are torn between voting with their heads and voting with their hearts.
There’s an LGBT Anti-Discrimination Bill That Could Actually Pass
It’s not the Equality Act, so progressive activists hate it.
Are We All Milton Keynesians Now?
Ocasio-Cortez’s flub is actually an apt description of the GOP under Donald Trump.
Qasim al-Raymi Was the Head of AQAP. He Was Also a ‘Core’ Al-Qaeda Leader.
The Obama administration created a false distinction between the terrorist organization’s leadership and its 'affiliates.'
Mayor Pete Is Having a Moment
Will Buttigieg put the nail in Joe Biden's political coffin on Tuesday?
Our Political Parties Are In Decline, and That’s a Problem
The chaos in Iowa is really just another example of decades of growing dysfunction.
Breaking Down How GOP Senators (Minus Mitt) Got to Acquittal
Senators fall into one of four camps: 'perfect,' 'bad but not impeachable,' 'ummmm,' and ... Mitt Romney.
A Year of Discontent on Campus
An examination into incidents reported to the Bias Response Team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
No to Court Packing but Yes to Term Limits?
What the Supreme Court bar has to say about institutional reform.
Can Democrats Keep Things Friendly?
In Iowa, Sanders surrogates take diverging paths responding to establishment snubs.
Why $1 Trillion Deficits Are Here to Stay
We shouldn’t tune out the warnings about Social Security and Medicare.
Has Impeachment Doomed Amy Klobuchar?
The Minnesota senator has been quietly building momentum in Iowa, but is it too late?
Dershowitz’s Dangerous Game
His defense of Trump threatens the checks and balances at the heart of Congress's impeachment power.