Somewhat counterintuitively, campaign promises made by presidential candidates are a fairly reliable guide to how they'll govern. But Donald Trump is the exception to a lot of political science rules,.
Struggling with crushing educational debt? You're not alone. Fortunately, the crack journalism team at Business Insider has published an article profiling one Ebony Horton, who paid off her $220K student.
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Finally, someone is standing up for our wealthiest citizens and the lives of endless luxury they deserve. Two of the biggest tax cuts in Republican proposals to repeal the Affordable.
This year marks the centennial of the 1917 Mexican Constitution, which began as one of the most progressive documents in history but which has been so amended and its gains.
I suspect I will be writing a lot about immigration going forward. To build on this post and this post, let me point you to this excellent Lauren Carasik piece.
The opening of this week's episode reveals that laughter is the best patent medicine: President Trump has a new outlook on the legitimacy of the government’s monthly jobs reports, White.
Rich Yeselson is always worth reading, agree with him or not. His long review essay of books by three former SEIU leaders, including former president Andy Stern and the activist.
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