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Democrats keep Senate majority, and Republicans trip over themselves to blame each other
The midterms are being referred to as a "catastrophic embarrassment" for Republicans
11/13/2022 12:33 UTC
Bombshell notes expose Trump's pressure campaign to get DOJ on board with election lies
"Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me and the R. Congressmen"
07/31/2021 02:10 UTC
Megyn Kelly, vulnerable and terrifying: Why Donald Trump should be scared of tonight's big interview
The Fox News anchor opens up to Stephen Colbert, showing why she's the perfect media adversary for Trump
05/17/2016 20:05 UTC
American wins! Russian pouts!
Lysacek wins gold dressed as General Zod, while his skating rival gripes about silver. Plus: Vonn! Half-pipe!
02/19/2010 19:20 UTC
The vice presidential dance has begun
Wesley Clark has gravitas and charm but seems like a closet Republican. John Edwards is bright and articulate and really, really youthful. Who'd be the best V.P.?
02/07/2004 06:01 UTC
House coup plotters stand firm — but DOJ and the Jan. 6 committee are closing in
Rep. Scott Perry was up to his eyeballs in the Trump plot, and remains defiant. Will he really get away with it?
05/13/2022 13:50 UTC
Top Senate Democrat calls for probe into DOJ lawyer following report on Trump's pressure campaign
Sen. Dick Durbin alleges that Jeffery Clark attempted to weaponize the Justice Dept. against Joe Biden's victory
10/07/2021 21:13 UTC
Media mischaracterizes Clark comments, Obama backs away
Following an uproar in the press, Obama distances himself from Clark's questions on McCain's qualifications.
06/30/2008 22:42 UTC
Why won't this man blink?
Rapid blinking suggests nervousness or deceitfulness. So what does it mean when someone -- like Gen. Wesley Clark -- rarely bats an eye?
02/03/2004 03:47 UTC
"I was so angry that it was making me shake": Sarah Paulson on playing Marcia Clark in a harrowing episode of "The People v. O.J. Simpson"
The actress playing prosecutor Marcia Clark talks to Salon about the "rampantly sexist" world of the trial
03/09/2016 17:57 UTC
Trump campaign lawyers may have violated Privacy Act and USPS rules in Nevada voter fraud lawsuit
Lawyers for the campaign say they accessed an exclusive USPS database in order to cross-check voter information
11/07/2020 04:37 UTC
Tommy Wiseau for president? The cathartic appeal of imagining a reality that will never happen
Salon digs into why a campaign for "The Room" filmmaker and star pops up every four years and what we get out of it
02/19/2020 21:00 UTC
Black and accused of teaching “critical race theory”: Principal caught up in right's new maelstrom
James Whitfield was put on paid leave about a month after being accused of teaching critical race theory
09/21/2021 01:01 UTC
Here’s why Trump’s UN nominee Kelly Craft could face a tough confirmation hearing
She's expected to be grilled over her ties to the coal industry and allegations that she was often absent from work
06/18/2019 17:22 UTC
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