Stephen Miller: Not born that way
Author Jean Guerrero on Stephen Miller's secrets: He likes to dress up as De Niro — and wants an all-white America
States spread COVID beyond their borders
Lax states are attracting shoppers and students from stricter neighbors — and sending back COVID-19 cases
Ruth Ben-Ghiat: Trump's coup isn't over
Author of "Strongmen": We're in a dangerous "state of exception," and it's too early to say democracy will hold
Doctors' offices under COVID pressure
A survey estimates that 8% of all physician practices nationally have closed under the stress of the pandemic
How to help struggling nonprofits
Nonprofits are struggling to do more with less money, but donors and volunteers can help
Trump's "favorite" covid adviser quits
Atlas brought no expertise in infectious diseases but plenty of misinformation to the position
Why Flynn pardon is broader than Nixon's
The pardon absolves Flynn of “any and all possible” crimes linked to the Mueller probe and "future" charges
Insider offers dark warning about Mitch
"Their base is not going to want to see them cut deals with Biden," Harry Reid's former deputy chief of staff warns
Trump discussed pardons for kids: report
Ivanka is currently caught up in a probe by New York authorities for consulting fees used in a Trump tax write-off
Black Mirror creator's 2020 mockumentary
The year from hell will get the mockumentary treatment with Grant starring as a "repellent historical figure"
Giuliani and Trump discussed a pardon
While Giuliani's specific legal exposure is unknown, he is a subject in at least two recent federal investigations
"She's All That" reboot COVID backlash
Over 500 Los Angeles residents were scheduled to be tested on the day a film shoot nearly closed down the facility
DOJ probes pardon bribery scheme: report
Trump recently pardoned his former national security adviser Michael Flynn connected to the Russia investigation
Hugh Grant, villain persona of the year
"The Undoing" finale may have left us cold, but Hugh Grant's villain compels because he's an evil that fools us
Trump PAC pockets lawsuit funds: report
Trump's "misleading" fundraising appeals draw allegations that his legal crusade is “plain and simple grift"
Barr: Fraud probe doesn't change results
Barr authorized U.S. attorneys to investigate "substantial allegations" of so-called election fraud last month
Scott Atlas leaves COVID Task Force
Atlas became a gleeful yes-man, cosigning Trump's scientifically misinformed pandemic agenda
The saving grace of "Happiest Season"
Hulu's holiday rom-com might be a cringe-worthy, gaslighting affair, but Jane transcends the usual film formula
Ajit Pai, net neutrality foe, leaves FCC
The former Verizon lawyer became a public villain for his role in winning regulatory victories for telecom giants
"Juno" actor comes out as transgender
"I love that I am trans. And I love that I am queer," Page writes
Will Georgia GOP voters stay home? No
Republican voters aren't fooled by Trump's lies about "rigged" elections — they think they're in on the con
Hannity: Trump should pardon kids, self
But legal experts believe “the only person Trump can’t pardon is Trump”
"Anyone could be the Beatles"
"Everything Fab Four" talks to UK author and musician Stephanie Phillips on becoming a Beatles fan on her own terms
Imagine a "successful" Trump
Trump believed his base wouldn't let him be a normal president. That's not true: The failure was his alone