James Stern on our new Civil War
Director of "American Chaos" and producer of "The Old Man & the Gun" talks movies, race and our national divide
A win for Native Americans
In North Dakota, Republicans managed to beat Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota. But down the ballot, they paid a price
The Georgia gov. race is far from over
Tens of thousands of uncounted votes and possibly more in rejected vote-by-mail envelopes
In memory of Stan Lee, comics pioneer
The magnitude of Stan Lee's achievements in pop culture can't be overestimated
How to talk to the post-truth right
The "debate" over the Jim Acosta video shows the right has no use for facts. Is there any way to talk to them?
Jeffrey Wright: Amplifying vets' voices
Salon talks to the acclaimed actor and collaborator April Harris about their new HBO doc "We Are Not Done Yet"
Defeated Republican blames a dead man
In a Veterans Day Wall Street Journal op-ed, Rep. Jason Lewis blames McCain's thumbs down vote on Obamacare repeal
The needle and the damage done
Not over the twitchy "election needle" from 2016? This year, Nate Silver's "real-time forecast" was even worse
GOP candidate jokes about public hanging
Republican candidate Cindy Hyde-Smith is facing a run-off for the Senate in Mississippi against a black Democrat
Churchill's grandson takes shot at Trump
"They died with their face to the foe and that pathetic inadequate Donald Trump couldn’t even defy the weather"
Trump, Mueller, Whitaker: What's next?
Donald Trump is obstructing justice, and doesn't care who knows it. Will his newly-installed flunky fire Mueller?
Roadmap for the resistance
Democrats have a massive backlog of Trump scandals to investigate
Democrats need a leader in 2020 race
We know Republicans will turn out in droves for Trump. Democrats need someone who can generate the same passion
John Oliver roasts Matt Whitaker's tats
“I hate to criticize a Japanese proverb, but how can you get up eight times when you’ve only fallen down seven?"
Wisconsin GOP counterattacks
After Tony Evers beat Scott Walker in Wisconsin, the state legislature wants to strip the governor's powers
The first trillion-dollar Christmas
One research firm estimates that online retail sales this year will rise almost 17 percent over 2017 to $123.73B
Stay cool & cozy with these sheets
Slip off into a deep slumber with these silky, temperature-regulating sheets.
Use your phone even in the frosty cold
These gloves are made from a combination of toasty acrylic material, with conductive material on the fingers.
Making America’s wars great again
The Pentagon whitewashes a troubling past
Reversing global warming with concrete
Concrete isn’t going away anytime soon, but we can engineer it to store more carbon
The truth about Trump’s economy
The economy is growing, but very little of that growth is trickling down to average Americans.
Control your lights from anywhere
The Meross Smart WiFi Wall Light Switch uses a wireless remote, voice control, and Alexa compatibility
Pentagon socialism
Militarizing the economy in the name of defense
Teen brains are victim to anxiety
Researchers are learning more about why the teenage brain is so vulnerable to anxiety and what treatment can help