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Experts Warn It Would Take More Than One General to Thwart “Illegal” Nuclear Strike
What would happen if a president ordered a nuclear strike, but the commanding general refused?
The “Redneck Revolt” Is Showing Up at Gun Shows and KKK Rallies to Combat White Supremacy
This organization calls on working-class whites to “reject whiteness.”
We Saw Puerto Rico’s Struggle to Survive
Major institutions have failed it, but Puerto Ricans are reuniting the social fabric.
An Obscure Rule Change Could Legalize Housing Discrimination Again
Trump's administration is trying to roll back decades of progress in enforcing civil rights.
The Moore-Holy-Than-Thou Hypocrites
The allegations against Alabama reactionary Roy Moore put a spotlight on the hypocrisy of the religious right.
The Trump Doctrine: Making Nuclear Weapons Usable Again
The fact that Trump would be all-in on making the American nuclear arsenal more usable should come as no surprise.
The Deepening Divide Between the South’s Blue Cities and Red States
The region is experiencing a widening political divide between cities and states.
How Is Gender Affecting Candidates’ Fundraising Going Into 2018?
This year's early challengers has no more women, proportionally, than congress.
The Man Leading the Charge for Trump’s Impeachment
Constitutional law expert John Bonifaz is working to oust the president from the White House.
Off-Year Election Takeaways for Money in Politics
Last week's off-year elections provided a window into the role money plays in our politics.