Bob Dylan sells entire catalog of songs
The 600+ copyrights span 60 years, ranging from 1962’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” to this year’s “Murder Most Foul”
That aggravating "Middle Beach" ending
The deeply personal docuseries' ending doesn't feel like typical true crime but shows the ripple effects of grief
The holy grail of flu vaccines
New flu strains constantly circulate, requiring new vaccines every year. That could soon change
Biden's problematic economic team
Biden chooses a team that is sympathetic to corporations, many of whom have questionable ties to finance
Viggo says "Green Book" criticism is BS
Mortensen says that controversy over the 2019 Best Picture winner is "inaccurate, mendacious, and irresponsible"
Rudy may have exposed lawmakers to COVID
The closure comes amid Trump's attempts to pressure state lawmakers to appoint electors to overturn the election
Trump attorney: I'm doing this for God
"I’m pursuing truth, and I’m doing the right thing for God and my country," Jenna Ellis tells Fox Business
Giuliani hospitalized with COVID-19
Salon reported last week that Giuliani's communications director had quarantined after a Nov. 19 press event
Armed protesters threaten MI official
Jocelyn Benson was about to watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" with her 4-year-old when armed Trumpists arrived
Loeffler backs Trump attack on election
Fellow Republican Sen. David Perdue was represented by an empty podium after declining to participate in a debate
Trump's going away — virus denial isn't
Refusing to wear masks or maintain social distance is part of a larger right-wing assault on the common good
Trumpism isn't finished — but Trump is
George W. Bush was far more popular than Trump has ever dreamed of becoming — until suddenly it all went away
On fixing a broken prison system
Prisoners rely on grievances as an early-warning system for dangerous conditions
Should we reach out to Trumpers?
Trump's core supporters have been "radicalized" against democracy, says Ali. Winning them back is a lost cause
Stop thanking the troops and lend a hand
A military spouse’s perspective on bringing the troops home from Afghanistan and Iraq
Unite America? Purge corporate influence
Americans are divided and polarized, yes. But large majorities want to curb corporate influence in government
COVID exposes flaws in medical testing
The pandemic has forced difficult conversations about the limits of medical tests
Bezos is tracking down missing emissions
The projects will reveal where greenhouse gas emissions are coming from, and how they are changing over time.
The costs of "America first" policy
Joe Biden says his Cabinet picks will help him restore American leadership in the world
Texas advised to boost Covid control
The recommendations suggest significantly reducing capacity in indoor spaces, including privately owned ones
Killer whales are struggling to survive
Humans are deeply implicated in the demise of killer whales in the northeastern Pacific Ocean
Warren attacks McConnell for inaction
"It is cruel for Republicans to continue blocking real relief for working people during this crisis"
"We young, bro," my friend tells me
Sometimes the best way to support a friend is by letting them put some distance between you