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Halfway through his term, climate justice advocates and other experts grade the Biden administration’s work so far.

Texas history is both the story of people who dedicated their lives to the work of advancing freedom and the story of powerful people and forces that stood against it. A history Texas Republicans today are trying to erase.

Slavery was a form of mass commerce. It made select white families so wealthy and powerful that their surnames still form a sort of social aristocracy in places like Charleston.

Enormous Pentagon budgets are also inflating CEO pay at major military contractors. Here's how to rein in this taxpayer-funded excess.

In our naive civics mythology, we want our presidents to be men and women of the highest integrity. We want them to embody the rule of law and respect for the Constitution. But these things aren’t true anymore.

The press loves to call No Labels “centrist,” “unaffiliated,” and “independent.” They are none of the above. The group is almost entirely funded by dark money and refuses to reveal their donor list.

Smoke signals from grand juries and drums from Bedminster: The investigations regarding Trump’s theft and mishandling of top-secret documents may not be yet complete.

After leaking the Pentagon Papers in 1971, Daniel Ellsberg expected to spend the rest of his life in prison, a fate he avoided because of the incompetence and abuse of power by Nixon staffers.

Meet Julia “Julie” Jenkins Fancelli, daughter of late Publix Super Markets and an heir to his roughly $9 billion fortune—and a funder of fascism.

To understand what has happened to this country, we need look only to the one big thing Trump did: He opened the proverbial Pandora’s box and allowed a poison to infect our politics.

A new analysis by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) shows how megadonor Harlan Crow gave millions to right-wing dark money groups.

The GOP is consolidating its power in Red states by asserting control over elections, purging tens of millions of voters off the rolls, destroying public schools, and arresting Black voters and parading them before cameras in shackles.

The Espionage Act covers a much broader arena than traditional spying and includes the unauthorized possession, storage or disclosure of classified information.

As many as five House seats could flip in 2024 after the Allen v. Milligan ruling, in which the Supreme Court upheld a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.

When Nixon was president in 1969, his pay was $200,000 a year. But he owned vacation homes in Florida and San Clemente, California, and upon leaving office, was able to buy a home in New Jersey for more than $3 million.

It’s important to be aware that Donald Trump is not the president anymore. Today in Miami, he’s going to be, for the second time, seated behind the defendant’s table in a court of law.
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