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ThinkProgress was founded in 2005 by Judd Legum, a lawyer, who ran the site until he left in 2007. [2] Faiz Shakir edited the site from 2007 until 2012, [3] when Legum returned as editor-in-chief. [2] Legum left the site again in 2018. [4] ThinkProgress described itself as "editorially independent" of the Center for American Progress (CAP) and ...
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 .
One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger is a book by Matthew Yglesias, first published in 2020. One Billion Americans argues that America is not over-crowded and that the USA should aim to increase its population to 1 billion in order counterbalance China and be "the greatest nation on Earth".
Yglesias says he now has nearly 18,000 subscribers, which means he's likely grossing at least $1.4 million a year. He doesn't get to keep all of that money. Substack takes 10% of his gross, and he ...
Members of Congress are deciding whether to approve the use of military force in Syria. HuffPost, using data compiled by ThinkProgress, will continue to keep track of each member's position until votes are taken. Update: President Obama has asked Congress to postpone a vote on Syria as a diplomatic solution is pursued.
This list contains notable sex scandals in American history involving incumbent U.S. federal elected politicians and persons appointed with the consent of the United States Senate.
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.
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]