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Unhoused and Disabled in America
Nov 21, 2022 For the chronically ill and people with disabilities, life on the streets and in shelters presents a unique set of challenges.2023 Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Soft News Feature, General News
The Democratic Party Surrenders to Nostalgia
Mar 11, 2020 With Joe Biden’s primary victory imminent, the 2020 election increasingly looks like a battle not for America's future but for its past.
Amy Klobuchar Ends Her Bid for the Presidency
Mar 2, 2020 The Minnesota senator, best known for her questioning of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2018, says she is endorsing Joe Biden.
Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Obamacare
Mar 2, 2020 Its decision on an appeal of a lower-court ruling declaring part of the statute unconstitutional is unlikely to come before the election.
Progressives Want to Beat More Than Just Trump
Jan 24, 2020 Maurice Mitchell of the Working Families Party and activist Jennifer Epps-Addison urge the left to focus on defeating corporate Democrats.
Robert Reich: There’s Hope For America Yet
Jan 14, 2020 As bad as things may look, as despairing as we can feel, it's important to remember that our country's greatest strength is its resilience.
‘Medicare for All’ Would Help Heal the Income Gap
Jan 7, 2020 The benefits of such a plan far outweigh the costs to the uppermost strata of American taxpayers.
3 Years In, No Sign of Trump Alternative to Obamacare
Dec 30, 2019 Despite campaign promises to replace the Affordable Care Act with something better, the uninsured rate has risen on the president's watch.
Court Voids ‘Obamacare’ Individual Mandate, Sidesteps Whole Law Issue
Dec 19, 2019 The ultimate fate of the rest of the Affordable Care Act's popular provisions like pre-existing conditions protections remains unclear.
Unions Dig In to Protect Hard-Fought Health Plans
Nov 29, 2019 Leaders are skeptical of Medicare for All proposals that don’t make room for their top-notch plans, affecting the Democratic policy debate.