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Americans might want a third party, but the latest attempt from No Labels offers more of the same corporate politics with even more billionaire control.
Companies know the control they have over workers’ lives. This week, they accidentally admitted it.
At a health insurance industry conference, former presidential COVID adviser Anthony Fauci accidentally revealed the truth about buckraking speeches.
The team’s NBA championship victory offers important lessons about solidarity and teamwork.
The Republicans are threatening to tank the economy, and the Democrats are just waiting to get pantsed.
How to stop private equity from using huge campaign contributions to get their way.
In debt standoff, the president resurrects his old arguments that he and his media allies tried to erase.
Dems’ are settling on the same playbook: shifting right, crushing a primary, and hoping demoralized voters are repulsed by the GOP.
In accepting this year’s Izzy Award, The Lever’s Andrew Perez highlights the importance of reader-supported adversarial journalism.