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Michael Rosen is a reporter for Fusion based out of Oakland. → Read More
He also talked his controversial third-party tweet. → Read More
On the main drag of downtown San Francisco, a bearded man with a tattered t-shirt stumbles into the middle of busy Market Street, carrying a foldable lawn chair. → Read More
Navarro attacked Trump for hiring the prominent white nationalist. → Read More
He won't stand for a country that stands for Donald Trump. → Read More
The Liberal Redneck warned us to take Trump seriously. Here’s what he thinks could happen now. → Read More
The politics of this bruising election season have been too encompassing for most Americans to ignore, and one NBA coach articulated just the kind of fallout he’s already seeing from Donald Trump’s election from his family and his players. → Read More
While Donald Trump was being elected, California was busy passing criminal justice reform, legalizing marijuana, taxing the rich to fund schools, symbolically rebuking Citizens United, and electing the first-ever biracial woman to the U.S. → Read More
These students staging walkouts against Donald Trump all over America will give you hope. → Read More
It's now a little harder to believe in the theory of a universe that bends toward justice, but maybe these stories will restore a tiny sliver of faith. → Read More
"That is offensive to me because it seems to go against the very principle that a vote is secret." → Read More
What is Donald Trump thinking as he looks at Melania while casting his ballot here? → Read More
Presidential candidates: they vote just like everybody else, except for the part where they block off major roads, hold up voting lines for hours, and draw dozens of protesters to accost them as they approach their polling place. → Read More
Ann Coulter, a woman primarily famous for sending racist tweets, truly rose to the occasion on the eve of the election. → Read More
Meet the people changing American politics at every level of government. → Read More
The top Latina Republican strategist announced that she would be voting for the Democratic nominee in Florida. → Read More
Sins Invalid is a San Francisco-based community organization that advocates for disability justice among minority, queer, and gender nonconforming artists. → Read More
Our blissful peace from problematic college Snapchat photos has ended with the surfacing of a...interesting image from an Xavier University student. → Read More
In the British Columbia border town of Abbotsford, an unnamed Canadian man is under investigation by local police after a video emerged on YouTube Friday of him yelling racial slurs. → Read More
It happens to the best of us—we write a tweet, or a Facebook post, and say, “Man, this is great, you gotta check this out!,” but inevitably forget to post the accompanying link. → Read More