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Tag: Donna Brazile

Donna Brazile, the DNC, and democratizing the Democrats

Democrats have no time to lose. The world is teetering on the edge of disaster, and so is their party.

Donna Brazile: Passing debate questions to Clinton campaign was “a mistake...

After months of denial, Brazile has finally admitted to what we all knew from last October's hacked emails.

For the good of the party: It’s time for Donna Brazile...

Brazile's duplicitous behavior is a symbol and symptom of the Democratic Party leadership.

CNN fires interim DNC chair for leaking debate questions to Clinton...

Brazile, who took over from Debbie Wasserman Schultz as DNC chair in July, has been exposed by Wikileaks for emailing debate questions to the Clinton campaign ahead of time.

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Suicide is never painless—yet right-wing implosions bring positive changes

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Trump-backed PAC took $5 million from tobacco giant before FDA opened door to flavored...

A multimillion-dollar contribution from Reynolds American was disclosed days before tobacco executives met with President Trump and less than a week before federal regulators issued guidance that could expand flavored vape sales and benefit major cigarette manufacturers.

Alex Saab and the fragility of the solidarity movement

It’s difficult not to see the renewed imprisonment of Alex Saab as a disappointing capitulation to U.S. coercion after so many of us fought for his freedom, but we cannot forget the task at hand.

DHS warehouse jail plan signals historic expansion of immigration detention

Documents and reporting reveal a sweeping plan to convert warehouses and deploy military contracting to rapidly expand immigration jails across the United States.

States introduce temporary moratoriums, strict conditional restrictions pausing new construction of data centers

At least 12 states have introduced measures to temporarily ban or strictly regulate large-scale data center development