House of Horrors: Get Ready for Two Years of Craziness… and Hunter Biden
American voters (at least those not in the MAGA cult) rejected craziness and extremism in the midterms. The GOP House majority is going to double down on both.
American voters (at least those not in the MAGA cult) rejected craziness and extremism in the midterms. The GOP House majority is going to double down on both.
With post 9/11 banking reforms, banks are becoming an arm of the government — a very muscular arm.
As legal efforts fall short, residents are pursuing a novel strategy to halt the building of export terminals on unspoiled wetlands: Lobby Europeans to reject gas from the US.
In this third excerpt from The Devil’s Chessboard, the Warren Commission is revealed as a whitewash and a fraud. The CIA, under suspicion that it was involved in the Kennedy assassination, steers attention away from itself, to everyone else — including other parts of the government. And one former Commission staffer, becoming aware he had been duped, gets a threat.
Up against a heavily Democratic Legislature, fossil fuel firms funnel cash to politicos they’ve previously ignored to win precious votes.
Big business is standing in the way of health care reform.
As the 2020 campaign gets closer, political divisions are likely to be reflected in the debate over the National Popular Vote Compact, falling along predictable party lines.
Computers are like a black box — we don’t really know what they’re up to inside. A series of recently discovered vulnerabilities only drives home the point, and further calls into question the US’s reliance on electronic voting systems.
PG&E has filed for bankruptcy after being implicated in the Camp Fire, which killed at least 86 people and destroyed the town of Paradise.
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s connections to Texas Sen.Ted Cruz and his deep-pocketed, dark money donors run deep.
Research support for this story was provided by the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute. Published in conjunction with The Nation. IN THE CLINTONS’ PURSUIT OF POWER, there is no such thing as a strange bedfellow. One recently exposed inamorato was Norman Hsu, the mysterious businessman from Hong Kong who brought in $850,000 to Hillary […]
As tech companies move from blue states to blue cities inside red states, what are the long-term political consequences?