Murky political spending groups tout innocuous causes like “jobs,” “democracy,” and “electing women.” Here’s a guide to who’s really behind them.
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Matt Sledge
Murky political spending groups tout innocuous causes like “jobs,” “democracy,” and “electing women.” Here’s a guide to who’s really behind them.
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Natasha Lennard
Putting January 6 rioters on the dole is a new kind of corruption — and it definitely won’t help the American working class.
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Jessica Washington, Akela Lacy
The electoral left won a marquee primary in Philadelphia, while the establishment and progressives united around a firefighters’ union chief in the Lehigh Valley.
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Matt Sledge
The race was widely viewed as a referendum on the president. It was also a test of the pro-Israel lobby’s power.
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Nick Turse
“The outbreaks of Ebola and hantavirus in the past two weeks show why international threats need an international response.”
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Akela Lacy
Becerra, a front-runner for California governor, has a history of blocking police accountability measures and seeking to uphold the death penalty.
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Alain Stephens
Preserving racial hierarchy remains one of most animating impulses in American political life.
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