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The latest viral trend taking over social media? Quitting your job
Trish Rooney
Inside the online forums where workers dish on their bad bosses — and post their resignations for all to see
“It is over”: Chris Christie tells GOP donors to move on from Trump’s election lies
Brett Bachman
"They want someone to fight for them. But they want them to fight in a way that doesn't hurt their ears"
Recurring nightmares: How the American coup attempt summoned memories of another
Alfred McCoy
The Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection reminded me far too much of the 1986 Manila Hotel coup attempt in the Philippines
“Four Seasons Total Documentary” captures the Trump campaign’s emperor-has-no-clothes moment
Melanie McFarland
"The Trump campaign didn't want eyeballs on Rudy Giuliani on that day," the director says in a Salon interview
From “OK” to “Let’s Go Brandon”: A short history of insulting presidential nicknames
Matthew Rozsa
"Let's Go Brandon" may be specific to the age of memes — but insulting epithets for presidents are nothing new
FBI raids home of Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe
Brett Bachman
The search was in connection to the theft of a diary written by President Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley Biden
To beat back fascism, Democrats must harness the showbiz energy that helped win 2020
Danny Goldberg
Pop culture figures played a major role in beating Donald Trump. Democrats may need them now more than ever
Trumpism in a fleece vest: GOP’s new gambit scored a big win — but here’s how to beat it
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Friendly-actin' pipsqueak Glenn Youngkin lured Democrats into a trap — to win, they must learn how to fight back
House passes $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill — a major victory for Biden’s agenda
John Wright
The funding package passed 228 to 206, with 13 Republicans pulling the bill across the finish line
FBI raids homes of Project Veritas associates as part of probe into theft of Ashley Biden’s diary
Brett Bachman
The probe originally began under Attorney General Bill Barr, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump
Democrats can win the culture wars — but they have to take on the fight early and often
Amanda Marcotte
Liberals are already winning the culture wars, which is why the right is so mad. Why won't Democrats lean into it?
CNN’s milk report: Why right-wing misinformation will always get amplified by the mainstream media
Sophia Tesfaye
CNN's widely mocked milk report gets to the heart of a much larger problem with the media
Are Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema abusers or victims? Both at once
Chauncey DeVega
The two "centrists" are trapped in an abusive relationship with Republicans. But it's the rest of us who suffer
Now Ohio Republicans want to give themselves 86% of seats — after Trump won with 53%
Igor Derysh
Late on Wednesday, Republicans released new Ohio district maps that would give them a 13-2 advantage in Congress
In the coming second American Civil War, which side are you on?
Chauncey DeVega
Sure, it's unlikely. You may think it's impossible. But that's always what people think, until it's too late
As COP26 convenes in Glasgow, can a “climate action army” in the streets save the world?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
World leaders meet in Glasgow — but still aren't ready for real change. Activists will keep pushing them harder
Virginia election: Democrats left listless without Donald Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Youngkin didn't need Trump for a bigotry-based campaign, but McAuliffe couldn't get out deflated voters without him
QAnon expert: Unhappy believers are now being lured into far-right extremist groups
Chauncey DeVega
Conspiracy theory expert Sophia Moskalenko says QAnon's "lost sheep" are being swallowed by "mass radicalization"
Republicans take Virginia governorship in first major election of the Biden presidency
Jon Skolnik
Republican Glenn Youngkin returns the GOP to the Virginia governor's mansion for the first time in over a decade
QAnon supporters gather in Texas awaiting an appearance from John F. Kennedy Jr.
Bob Brigham
John F. Kennedy's son died in 1999
Inside the black market for fake vaccination cards
Nicole Karlis
Fake COVID vaccine card dealers are now offering to forge digital medical records, too. Here's how it all works
Can Phil Murphy break New Jersey Democrats’ second-term losing streak?
Bob Hennelly
Murphy likely to hold his seat, but Democrats' struggle to connect with their base is visible across the state
“Trump lost”: Republicans plaster Texas with billboards against further election audits
Brad Reed
No more "audits," the billboards, sponsored by Republicans for Voting Rights, demand
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