Sam Husseini
Then-U.S. Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE) during a taping of "Meet the Press" at the NBC Studios December 19, 2004 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Basav Sen
Two-thirds of respondents support increased spending on climate resilience for communities who are vulnerable to disasters. (Photo: Shutterstock)
Jessicah Pierre
As we head deeper into a divisive election season—and as we remember Dr. King—it’s worth remembering that our real enemy is injustice, not each other. (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Ralph Nader
Activists of the group Remove Trump stand in-line during a "Swarm the Senate" protest at Senate Russell Office Building January 13, 2020 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The group held the event to call on the removal of U.S. President Donald Trump from office. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"This isn't over, and it won't be over until everyone in the Oakland community has a safe and dignified place to live."
Julia Conley, staff writer
Voters in the early-voting states of Iowa and South Carolina are being confronted with new digital ads detailing the records and financial ties of South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and former Vice President Joe Biden, as progressives aim to point out what they view as disqualifying factors in the two candidates' campaigns for president.
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Scott Goodstein
Instead of taking a serious look at its responsibility as a curator and disseminator of vast amounts of information in a highly charged political atmosphere, Facebook has shunted the responsibility on to its consumers. (Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Rebecca Gordon
Trump, in other words, sees the U.S. government as infected by "Unelected, deep state operatives who defy the voters, to push their own secret agendas." (Photo: AFP/Timothy A. Clary)
Jon Queally, staff writer
"I thank the Clark County Education Association for their support," Sanders said in response, "and look forward to their partnership in transforming our country and defeating the most dangerous president in modern history."
Julia Conley, staff writer
After NBC News reported that President Donald Trump approved the assassination of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani last June, Trump appeared to dismiss the new report by claiming that the rationale for unilaterally killing a foreign leader was irrelevant if the president deemed it necessary.
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
The firm, which manages nearly $7 trillion in assets, claims it will ensure sustainability is a key factor in investment strategies moving forward.
Michael Winship
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media during a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in the Oval Office on May 13, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Ilana Novick
Then U.S. Senator Joe Biden in 1995 speaking on the Senate floor about his repeated efforts to freeze Social Security spending. (Photo: Screenshot/C-SPAN)
Jon Queally, staff writer
"Postponing the disbursement of this vital assistance any longer—in the face of the humanitarian needs of Puerto Rico—is simply shameful," the lawmakers said in a joint letter.
Jon Queally, staff writer
"I would concede that I could've misinterpreted it and would call my 'good friend' for clarity before asserting something that clearly goes nuclear on his campaign," said one observer. "Unless that is, my intention was to go nuclear on his campaign. In which case, I'd do what Warren did."
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"We're suing the crap out of USDA for... feeding us crap."
Julia Conley, staff writer
Climate action advocates condemned reports that the Department of Homeland Security has placed non-violence anti-fossil fuel campaigners on a list of domestic threats alongside violent white supremacists and mass murderers.