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2024 ELECTIONS
  1. Obama

    Barack and Michelle Obama highlight Harris and Trump’s wildly different visions for America

    Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama capped off Tuesday’s events at the DNC, where they laid out differing visions of where America will go under a Harris or Trump presidency. 
  2. Joe Biden

    Joe Biden passes the torch to Kamala Harris on night one of the Democratic Convention

    President Joe Biden promised to be "the best volunteer the Harris and Walz campaign has ever seen."
  3. Shawn Fain blasted Trump at the DNC on Monday night

    Trump a CEO’s dream, worker’s nightmare, labor leaders warn at DNC

    The heads of six unions spoke on the first night of the Democratic National Convention to list the many ways the Biden-Harris team has had workers’ backs and how Trump has been hostile to workers’ rights and prosperity.
  4. Solar panels and wind turbines

    Opinion: We must help communities that have been left behind, no matter who wins in November

    In this op-ed, Justin Maxson and Sarah Jaynes advocate for prioritizing federal investments to uplift all communities and ensure widespread economic benefits.
  5. From Project 2025 and JD Vance all the way down to state lawmakers, a growing number of far-right Republicans are waging war on modern families. Whether it’s attacking child care programs, encouraging women to stay in abusive marriages, or making it harder for same-sex couples to adopt, the modern right is fighting to repeal the modern family. (Graphic by Francesca Daly)

    Opinion: Republicans want to repeal the modern family

    From Project 2025 and JD Vance all the way down to state lawmakers, a growing number of far-right Republicans are waging war on modern families. Whether it’s attacking child care programs, encouraging women to stay in abusive marriages, or making it harder for same-sex couples to adopt, the modern right is fighting to repeal the modern family.
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