A Super PAC Is Spending Millions Attacking Democrats Who Can’t Lose. What’s Going On?
The political action committee’s odd spending decisions are a window into the absurd campaign finance world ushered into existence by Citizens United.
The political action committee’s odd spending decisions are a window into the absurd campaign finance world ushered into existence by Citizens United.
Rupert Murdoch's oldest son has taken charge of Fox News. The family's role in the far-right network is coming under greater scrutiny.
Omar’s tweets kicked off a massive debate on anti-Semitism, but the pile on against her, a young, black, Muslim refugee woman, was disproportionate.
An extended conversation with legendary American dissident and scholar Noam Chomsky. Plus, music from Dallas hip-hop artist Bobby Sessions.
It was never guaranteed that there would be widespread resistance to the Trump administration. Movement activists, not the Democratic Party, made it happen.
“Mayor Pete” is turning heads with a slate of radical political reform proposals, including expanding the Supreme Court and eliminating the Electoral College.
Rep. Ro Khanna, reporter Negar Mortazavi, and journalist Amy Goodman are this week’s guests.
Bernie Sanders’s clumsy comments about voters in Florida and Georgia reignited a debate on how politicians talk about racism.
Three years ago, Noura Ghazi’s husband died in Assad's prisons. The government only gave notice of his death this year.
Could Erik Prince really go to prison for perjuring himself before Congress?
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