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Today is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day. Here’s what you should know about the gap.
On average, black women had to work 20 months to match what a white man made in 12. This year, Tuesday, August 7, is Black
A progressive resurgence is happening in deep-red Kansas
Kansas Republicans spent years enacting a conservative vision. Now Democrats want to fight back. Republicans in Kansas succeeded in recent years in codifying a conservative
America might be ready for democratic socialism. It’s not ready for the bill.
Single-payer health care, a jobs guarantee, and free college would require massive tax hikes. There’s no way around it. Democratic socialism is having a moment.
The Ohio 12th, the next 2018 special election Democrats could win, explained
But Danny O’Connor, the Democrat in the Ohio 12th special election, doesn’t support any of the left’s newly popular ideas. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Democrat
How much will Democrats tinker with their rules this year?
Democrats tend to make substantial rules changes right after a controversial nomination. The Democratic National Committee is convening in a few weeks to hammer out
Washington has a top-two primary. Here’s how it works.
No lockouts are expected in the state’s most competitive races. Like the one in California earlier this year, the primary race in Washington state on
A Stanford psychologist on the art of avoiding assholes
“Not giving a shit takes the wind out of an asshole’s sails.” The world is full of assholes. Wherever you live, whatever you do, odds
House Republicans’ top-ranking woman is facing the toughest reelection of her career
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers’s seat in rural eastern Washington is looking competitive in 2018. Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the highest-ranking Republican woman in the
Every August 7 primary election you should know about, briefly explained
Democrats’ efforts to spur a “blue wave” will be put to the test, again. Voters head to the polls in five states Tuesday to test