This Convicted Felon Gets $1 Million a Year to Sell Obsolete Internet Service. You Pay for It.

Roger Shoffstall spent three years in prison for tax evasion. Still, each year the federal government pays his Alaska company, Summit Telephone, for internet service that’s slower than in most of the U. S.

Pennsylvania Primary Results: Philadelphia Voters Could Send the Next Squad Member to Congress

Progressives including AOC united around Chris Rabb in the tight four-way race. The winner is almost guaranteed to prevail in November.

The Little-Known Nuclear Deal That Could Help Our Climate Crisis

A project to turn nuclear warheads into safe electricity was astonishingly successful in the post-Cold War era. Could it happen again?

No Procedure Can Manufacture a European Demos

Across federalist, fiscal and deliberative proposals, Europe’s reformers keep deferring the one question integration cannot bypass.

Ebola Outbreak Rages After Trump Gutted Global Health Safeguards

“The outbreaks of Ebola and hantavirus in the past two weeks show why international threats need an international response. ”

Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization” Fund Is a Handout to His Hardcore Supporters

Trump using his “anti-weaponization” fund to put January 6 rioters on the dole is a whole new kind of corruption.

Thomas Massie Loses His Seat in a Win for Trump — and AIPAC

The race was widely viewed as a referendum on Donald Trump. It was also a test of the pro-Israel lobby's power.

Three Concrete Steps to Advance Palestinian Freedom

Legal reform and structural change may lack flair, but they can improve the situation on the ground.