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Beto O’Rourke has released his plan to combat climate change. Here’s the breakdown and why many on the left are not satisfied.
Yes, there’s a measles outbreak in 2019. Here’s how it happened, what you need to know, and how you can prevent an infection.
The complicated and violent crisis in Venezuela has no easy solution or end in sight. Here’s what you need to know and why it matters.
Despite being a seemingly principled man, Rosenstein ultimately failed in his position by choosing when and when not to stick to those principles.
With AOC leading the progressive charge and Dems shifting policies, it’s fair to wonder if progressives are the new Democratic Party or simply threatening party unity.
As quarter one of 2019 comes to a close, we’ve made the decision to begin running ads. Here is a brief rundown on where we started, where we are now, and why this decision was made.
On the eve of Biden’s 2020 Democratic Presidential bid announcement, his contributions to mass incarceration and the war on drugs call into question just how “Democratic” he is.
A trailer has dropped for the new political doc that follows four trailblazers, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, during their 2018 midterm election Congressional runs.
Even a chorus with four repetitious lines of “we love the Earth” can’t convince anyone that we actually do, considering we’re still treating it like shit
It’s bold. It’s sweeping. And it aims to erase almost all student loan debt while making college vastly more affordable. Here’s what you need to know.
The Department of Justice released a heavily-redacted Mueller report yesterday. Now the House has issued a subpoena.
Andrew Yang, the “radical” 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, proposes Universal Basic Income as a means to curb income inequality. Is the policy as radical as the man himself?
We rank the nine big hopefuls based on chances of winning right now, plus we look at their momentum and the obstacles they face.
President Trump’s controversial border wall is more of a symbolic gesture of hypocrisy than effective counter-measure.
The Green New Deal is here. Details have emerged for the ambitious plan, but does it have a chance to become legislation?