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Bernie Sanders Won’t Endorse Cynthia Nixon in New York Governor’s Race

Bernie Sanders appeared to snub progressive darling Cynthia Nixon, opting out of endorsing a New York gubernatorial candidate.
By Davis Richardson
Troye Sivan performing in Los Angeles.

Eminem vs. Troye Sivan: ‘Kamikaze’ and ‘Bloom’ Are Music’s Dark Past and Bright Future

Eminem's surprise album is not the music we need in 2018—but Troye Sivan's 'Bloom' is.
By Helen Holmes
Gov. Phil Murphy

Will Gov. Murphy’s ‘Fair Deal’ Budget Fuel a Comeback for New Jersey?

“Here is our inescapable reality: We need this revenue to get things right,” Murphy said.
By Donald Scarinci
U.S. Sen Bernie Sanders speaks during campaign rally with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek on November 3, 2016 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Only Bernie Sanders Can Save the Democratic Party Now

By Michael Sainato
Bernie Sanders supporters gather near City Hall on day three of the Democratic National Convention (DNC)

Clinton Money Men Try to Horn in on Bernie’s Our Revolution

By Michael Sainato
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 27: Bernie Sanders supporters gather near City Hall on day three of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on July 27, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Clinton Abandons Sanders Progressives to Court the Establishment

By Michael Sainato
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pauses at a rally with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo after he signed a law that will gradually raise the stateÕs minimum wage to $15 while also establishing paid family leave for New York workers on April 4, 2016 in New York City. Supported by unions, workers and progressives across the state, Cuomo stated that the current minimum wage of $9 an hour is too low to support a family. the event was held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center.

Smoke and Mirrors: Hillary’s Underhanded Progressivism

By Michael Sainato
Protesters objected to the MFA's "Kimono Wednesday" event, where the museum invited visitors to try on a replica kimono in front of Claude Monet's "La Japonaise." The museum had kimonos for people to try on and pose as Camille Monet did in the painting. (Photo John Blanding/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The Totalitarian Doctrine of ‘Social Justice Warriors’

By Cathy Young
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