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The president clearly prefers graft and plunder to full-scale wars. But heโs also easily tricked.
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Speaker Mike Johnson canโt hold a united Republican caucus to support Trumpโs unpopular and economically perverse tariffs.
Progressive Win in New Jersey Hinged on Anti-ICE Organizing
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The Bank of Big Medicine
Health insurers and providers are using industrial loan companies and other tactics to make money from financial engineering rather than patient care.
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Organized Money: The End of United Health Care for All
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Colleges want exemptions from antitrust and labor laws, so they can continue to hoard billions in cash from sports and deny the players their rights. So far, theyโve failed.
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The Occupying Army Retreatsย ย ย ย ย ย ย
The announcement of ICEโs withdrawal from Minnesota, like that of the British from Boston 250 years ago, marks a victory for people power.
House Says No to Tariff Man
Speaker Mike Johnson canโt hold a united Republican caucus to support Trumpโs unpopular and economically perverse tariffs.
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