Trump Day at the Supreme Court
The right-wing justices repeatedly ruled Trumpโs way todayโjust possibly, to soften him up for an anti-Trump ruling still to come.
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The SAVE Act Comes for Everything
First it was FISA, then a housing bill that overwhelmingly passed. Now itโs going to end congressional lawmaking for the rest of the year.
Lessons From an Arctic Gas Pipe Dream
Alaska LNG is an instructive failure in political imagination.
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Military Families Are Going Hungryโand the Numbers Donโt Yet Reflect the War
The number of families struggling with food insecurity nearly tripled in the last two years.
An Unlikely Bipartisan Housing Win
The new housing law is a victory for Democratic agenda-setting, but real impact on housing costs remains elusive.
The Machine Breaks Down in New York
DSAโs and Mayor Mamdaniโs candidates rocked establishment incumbents backed by unions and political bigwigs. In most cases, it wasnโt even close.
Reclaiming the Majority Is One Way to End Warrantless Surveillance
Flipping either one or both chambers of Congress could give Democrats enough leverage to force fair votes on privacy reform, but ending warrantless surveillance remains an uphill battle.
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Organized Money: How States Can Regulate Big Oil
California is showing a way forward in an equitable energy marketplace.
Organized Money: Meta Is Dying
Tech zombies trap users and vendorsโthen scam for cash to the bitter end.
Video: Is Greenland the Most Socialist Country in the World?
It has an immense sector of state-owned companies, and it seems to work pretty well.
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Two Simple Steps Toward De-MAGAfication
A big reason why Trump II is so much worse than the first time is that the worldโs richest man bought Twitter and turned it into a fascist cesspit.
Encircling the Royalists
Democrats finally show up to the class war.
Indianaโs Private Equity Power Play
The mother lode of utility buyouts just landed on Hoosiersโ doorstep. Regulators have no say over whether the deal goes through.
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Trump Day at the Supreme Court
The right-wing justices repeatedly ruled Trumpโs way todayโjust possibly, to soften him up for an anti-Trump ruling still to come.
An Unlikely Bipartisan Housing Win
The new housing law is a victory for Democratic agenda-setting, but real impact on housing costs remains elusive.
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The Internet and Its Discontents
One young woman claims to know what is wrong with girls today: They need to turn to the right.
News Influencers and Gen Z Are Reshaping News
Gen Z increasingly relies on influencers for news and informationโbut the quality is all over the place.
Archiving Joy
At the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago, the past is alive and fighting.





