Khury Petersen-Smith
Trump is not ending wars, but preparing for more war. (Photo: Shutterstock)
Julia Conley, staff writer
While most political observers were watching the primary election results in 14 states Tuesday evening, the EPA quietly published a proposed change to a rule the Union of Concerned Scientists has called "nonsensical and dangerous"—expanding the agency's so-called "secret science" rule to further limit the scientific evidence the EPA will consider in its work.
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"It's a sobering reality we're in."
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Jessica Corbett, staff writer
After Texas voters waited in hourslong lines on Super Tuesday, voting rights experts and advocates highlighted the state's systemic problems with election administration, expressed concerns about the possibility of similar issues in November, and urged elected officials to make it easier—not harder—for Texans to get to the ballot box.
Adolph Reed Jr., Willie Legette
Charles Brave, president of the South Carolina AFL-CIO, speaks during an "I'm a Medicare for All Voter" campaign press conference in Charleston, South Carolina on February 24, 2020, just days ahead of the state's primary contest. (Photo: Medicare for All — South Carolina/Twitter)
Futher Column - By Abby Zimet, Staff Writer
Shailly Gupta Barnes, Lindsay Koshgarian
Trump also chose to extend tax cuts that favor the wealthy at a further cost of $1.4 trillion over 10 years. (Photo: Shutterstock)
Andrea Germanos, staff writer
"Pelosi, the DCCC, and Charles Koch all teamed up for Cuellar."
Robert Reich
Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Vice President Joe Biden speak during the third Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas on September 12, 2019. (Photo: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images)
Anis Shivani
Those of us who have been with this unprecedented social justice movement with our heart and soul for the last many years expect that Bernie goes to this climactic fight with Biden with nothing left unsaid. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Julia Conley, staff writer
Progressives celebrated the end of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's short-lived presidential campaign Wednesday after the billionaire dropped out.
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"Biden is the preferred candidate for the financial markets."
Tom Engelhardt
After all—god save us—he might even find himself in the White House for a second term. (Photo: Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Julie Hollar
If media really cared, they would make some distinctions between the different kinds of money corrupting our elections, and their size and impact—context that’s been lacking in the “they all do it” coverage of the issue. (Photo: The Intercept)
Juan Cole
Biden’s approach will also leave millions without proper health care, which is unacceptable in a civilized society. (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Juan Cole
Biden’s approach will also leave millions without proper health care, which is unacceptable in a civilized society. (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
While Super Tuesday ballots were still being counted Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders launched the next phase of his Democratic presidential campaign with a trio of television advertisement targeting mid-March primary states that directly and indirectly challenged his top competitor, former Vice President Joe Biden.
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"If she can make the case for Sanders, she'll help build a progressive front against a moneyed and well-organized moderate force."
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"We need transparency. Instead we are getting this."
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"The number of uninsured Americans has gone up by seven million people during Trump's presidency, complicating the response to the coronavirus. But don't worry, they're gonna see if they can help them out."
Jon Queally, staff writer
While Sen. Bernie Sanders laid claim to the big-delegate prize in California, former Vice President showed with multiple wins in key states that he is now the corporate Democrat's only hope. "May the best candidate win."