
The GOP Base Still Loves Donald Trump, but the Party’s Funders Want Someone Else
Charles Koch and other big-money GOP donors are showing signs that they’re done with Donald Trump. Only one problem: the base isn’t ready to move on.

Charles Koch and other big-money GOP donors are showing signs that they’re done with Donald Trump. Only one problem: the base isn’t ready to move on.

In the wake of a disastrous rail accident in Ohio, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg says he doesn’t have the power to compel the rail industry to upgrade its safety equipment and procedures. But he does.

The labor movement needs more innovative, dynamic, worker-driven organizing campaigns with big national targets like Starbucks and Amazon — and like the newly announced union drive at Tesla.

Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is resigning. Throughout her rule, she has been famed as a savvy political operator — yet her strategy has consistently weakened the Scottish independence movement that first brought her to power.

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Many of the traditions we hold dear are less traditional than you might think.

The UAE maintains a team of Washington-based lobbyists. They have spent millions influencing US policy decisions.

Internationalism persists as a rallying cry, but what would it mean to go beyond sloganeering?

The recent academic workers’ strike at the University of California was the largest of its kind in US history. It also saw robust internal debate about whether or not the contract was good enough.

Besieged by its neighbor and caught between great powers, will Armenian democracy survive?

We talk to comedian and activist Rob Delaney.