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  2. ThinkProgress - Wikipedia

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    ThinkProgress was an American progressive news website that was active from 2005 to 2019. It was a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action), a progressive public policy research and advocacy organization.

  3. Center for American Progress - Wikipedia

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    ThinkProgress, active from 2005 to 2019, was an American progressive news website affiliated with the Center for American Progress but with editorial independence. In September 2019, ThinkProgress was shut down when CAP could not find a publisher willing to take it over. The news site was then "folded into CAP's online presence" to "focus on ...

  4. Matthew Yglesias - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Yglesias (/ ɪ ˈ ɡ l eɪ s i ə s /; born May 18, 1981 [2]) is an American blogger and journalist who writes about economics and politics. [3] [4] Yglesias has written columns and articles for publications such as The American Prospect, The Atlantic, and Slate.

  5. Judd Legum - Wikipedia

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    Legum founded ThinkProgress in 2005, [6] running it for two years before leaving in 2007 to join Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign as research director. [7] Following the 2008 campaign, he practiced law in Maryland before returning to ThinkProgress in 2011, and became the site's editor-in-chief in May 2012. [8]

  6. Lee Fang - Wikipedia

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    Lee Hu Fang (born October 31, 1986) is an American journalist. He was previously an investigative reporter at The Intercept, [1] [2] a contributing writer at The Nation, [3] and a writer at the Republic Report.

  7. Faiz Shakir - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] There, he helped launch the ThinkProgress blog in 2005, of which he was the editor-in-chief from 2007 to 2012. [9] In 2012, Shakir became House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi's director of new media. [9] During that time, he was involved in advocacy for Muslim-American communities. [10]

  8. Nico Pitney - Wikipedia

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    Pitney was born in Tokyo [1] and attended the University of California, Santa Barbara. [2] Pitney worked as Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress, where he helped found, and was Managing Editor of, their blog, ThinkProgress. [3]

  9. Think Progress - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Think Progress