Daily Kos
On Extra Extra, Daily Kos is grouped with left-leaning outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of C reflects a mixed record — it reports real events but has been flagged for selective framing or occasional unsupported claims. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.
We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Daily Kos, published over the past 19 hours.
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Recent Articles (8)
US has sent deportees to many African countries, the latest one being Liberia. Here’s why.
Twenty migrants deported from the United States arrived in Liberia on Thursday, the first group of an eventual 1,200 deportees that the West African country says it will receive from the U.S. under a
Watch: Mark Cuban says you can’t fix healthcare until every price is known
The ongoing debate over the U.S. health system shouldn’t be based on whether the government or the private sector is the dominant player, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban said this week.
Commander in catering
Best cartoons from the worst timeline: Commander in catering.
Celebrating the legendary voices of the Black Queens of song
Black Music Sunday is a weekly series highlighting all things Black music.
Love is …
A cartoon by Pedro Molina.
Why the right keeps failing to co-opt sports
Explaining the Right explores why the path to using sports as a Trojan horse for right-wing politics is far more complicated and conservatives have had more failure than one would think.
Biden Derangement Syndrome
A cartoon by Clay Bennett.
Drive for nuclear power boosts uranium industry—and tribal health concerns in Southwest
For decades, the White Mesa Mill has sparked debate over whether radioactive contamination threatens human health by getting into the water and the air. Concerns run especially deep in the White Mesa