Livia Gershon
Will the Trump Administration Make It Easier for Employers to Steal from Workers?
Andy Puzder, Donald Trump's nominee for labor secretary, comes from an industry where wage theft is troublingly common.
How to Make People Care About This Disaster of an Election
Many Americans are fed up with the presidential campaign, but that doesn't stop progressive door-knockers from trying to convince them that there are issues worth caring about and voting for.
Why Female Trump Fans Don’t Care About the Sexual Assault Allegations
At a New Hampshire Trump rally, the candidate's supporters are way less worried about the women accusing their candidate of misdeeds than they are about Hillary Clinton ending democracy as we know it.
Bernie Sanders Is Finally Ready for Hillary
Bernie Sanders finally endorsed Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, even as some of his own supporters protested.
Can Anything Convince Bernie Fans to Vote for Hillary?
As the general election campaign begins, prominent left-wingers like Elizabeth Warren will be campaigning for Hillary Clinton, but will that bring the Bernie or bust crowd around?
How to Make Money Writing Kindle Erotica
From dinosaur love to pregnancy fetishes, self-published erotica authors are basically only limited by their imaginations (and Amazon). But the profession isn't as fun—or lucrative—as many make it out to be.
Can Bernie Sanders Win Without God?
The Vermont senator's presidential campaign marks the rise of a new group of voters: the religious "nones."
How Bernie Sanders Could Lose the Nomination, and Still Win the Democratic Party
The Vermont senator probably won't beat Hillary Clinton, but his impact on progressive politics could be felt long after this campaign ends.
'It's a Good Time to Be a Liberal': Inside Bernie Sanders's Big Primary Night Celebration
After Bernie Sanders drubbed Hillary Clinton in a New Hampshire primary blowout, his supporters were jubilant, confident, and convinced that their man has a real good shot to be president.
Can Killer Mike Help Bernie Sanders Win Black Voters?
The rapper and the septuagenarian socialist finally got to spend some QT together in Atlanta this week.
Why Voters May Not Actually Care That Bernie Sanders Calls Himself a Socialist
The 2016 presidential candidate is planning to tell America what he means by "Democratic socialism." But maybe he doesn't have to.
Election Class of 2016: How Bernie Sanders Became the Most Important Man in Politics
The Vermont Senator might not have a real shot at beating Hillary, but the effects of his revolution will be felt long after the polls close in 2016.