Hillary Clinton Is Still Deeply Confused About What Happened in Wisconsin. Here's Why That Matters.
In Selma, Alabama, Clinton linked the civil rights struggle to her 2016 loss. There’s so much more to it.
In Selma, Alabama, Clinton linked the civil rights struggle to her 2016 loss. There’s so much more to it.
Julián Castro discusses his breakout debate performance.
"My concern, as I wrote the book, was that the public’s loathing of the established order was bound to implicate our democratic system itself."
Tlaib is among a crop of progressive congressional newcomers threatening to shake up the Democratic Party status quo.
Those implicated in the Trump-Russia probe do not appear to be paying nearly the price that Russia hacking whistleblower Reality Winner is.
A working paper from the Institute for New Economic Thinking sheds new light on the ways that economic distress motivated Trump voters in the 2016 election.
The Murdoch family is warmly received in the hallways of power and money. But they should be ostracized in the same way that Steve Bannon has.
Journalists Naomi Klein, Matt Taibbi, Ali Abunimah, Jon Schwarz, and filmmaker Alison Klayman are this week’s guests.
Political scientist John Sides debates The Intercept’s senior politics editor Briahna Joy Gray on whether Trump voters were motivated by race or class.
Zephyr Teachout, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Nathan Robinson of Current Affairs, and The Intercept’s Briahna Joy Gray are this week’s guests.
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