Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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Xenophobia Is A Symptom Of Epidemics
Only diseases that originate in certain countries inflame racism and xenophobia. -
As Bloomberg Faces Criticism From Women, His Campaign Relies On Male-Led Consulting Companies
A campaign finance report showed that Bloomberg's campaign has relied almost exclusively on consulting companies founded and led by men. -
IMHO: Trump's Bully Pulpit
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on how President Trump has inspired a new wave of racist and xenophobic bullying among young people. -
Warren Aims To Be The Alternative To Sanders
Bernie is the front runner, but a majority of Democrats are not in his corner. -
Style — Not Substance — Is The Biggest Difference Between Markey And Kennedy
In some respects, Sen. Ed Markey and his challenger Rep. Joe Kennedy III seemed less to be running against each other and more against President Donald Trump. -
If Kennedy Wants To Win Against Markey, He Must Be More Than A Younger Version
Rep. Joe Kennedy III must distinguish himself as more than just a younger version of Sen. Ed Markey with the same policy views to win this senatorial race. -
Warren Gets A Super PAC: Can It Keep Her Candidacy Alive?
On Tuesday, a group of well-connected progressive women reportedly pumped $1 million into a pro-Warren ad campaign through a brand-new Persist PAC. -
Markey Edges Kennedy In Their First Debate. But Will Youth And Glamour Win Out Over Age And Experience?
A battle nearly devoid of policy differences may end up playing to Kennedy's argument for generational change.