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“There is no common ground with fascists”: Progressives rip Klobuchar’s call for bipartisanship
Griffin Eckstein
The Minnesota senator called for compromise. Progressives called for her head
Giuliani a no-show at court hearing over his $148 million defamation judgment
Nicholas Liu
The trial would have determined if Giuliani had to give up a Florida condominium and three World Series rings
“Severance” and the important, mysterious job of speaking the language of work
Melanie McFarland
Creator Dan Erickson weighs in on how the very precise, intricate Lumon-speak conveys the weirdness of it all
Oscar nom snubs and surprises: Despite some exciting nods, this tight race looks even more uncertain
Coleman Spilde
A history-making nomination. A nod that will get Trump riled up. A film no one can agree on. Yep, it's Oscar season
Health care, housing and wages: Antonio Delgado says New York Democrats need to stand for something
Russell Payne
New York's lieutenant governor spoke with Salon about his vision for the Democratic Party in 2025 and beyond
Parmesan, but better: The magic of frico
Michael La Corte
Though it may be known by various names, these crispy cheese bites are unquestionably delicious
Trump attorney lawyers up — and says she’s willing to cooperate with DOJ in Mar-a-Lago case: report
Igor Derysh
Christina Bobb has already retained an attorney and colleagues are urging Evan Corcoran to do the same
“Your Friends & Neighbors” lets Jon Hamm sell you the life you can’t afford
Melanie McFarland
With a recession looming, is now a good time to debut a show about a rich man with problems? Sadly, yes
“Americans will pay more”: Stocks tank, US hit with retaliatory tariffs after Trump announcement
Nicholas Liu
Fox News showed the Dow Jones plummeting as Trump touted his economic record
A weekend in Cleveland: Where to sleep, eat and wander
Chaya Milchtein
From craft cocktails to glassblowing, here’s how to make the most of Cleveland
Homeownership is more important — and less accessible — than ever
Cara Michelle Smith
Younger Americans’ ability to build wealth may uniquely hinge on whether they can afford to own property
“We’re being weak”: CNN staff react to rumblings that network plans to “sideline” Acosta under Trump
Alex Galbraith
Several outlets have shared reports that CNN is considering moving Acosta out of his daytime slot to appease Trump
America’s next spy chief: Senate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
Nicholas Liu
Gabbard, a former Democratic lawmaker who embraced MAGA, has defended dictators and promoted conspiracy theories
“I wouldn’t trust that newspaper”: Author accuses Los Angeles Times of “distorting” RFK Jr. critique
Griffin Eckstein
Eric Reinhart said the Los Angeles Times changed his piece to make it look like he backs Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“PATCO on steroids”: Trump’s TSA union busting sparks calls for a general strike
Robert Hennelly
“This is sending a message to the rest of corporate America that contracts don’t matter”
Lab-grown meat rebrands itself to woo Trump — and RFK Jr
Frida Garza
"The cultivated meat industry hopes a pro-business argument can win over skeptical Republicans"
“Nero of American politics”: Maher blames California politicians for LA fires
Griffin Eckstein
The comedian recycled GOP talking points about the fire in his Friday night "Real Time" monologue
Dark leprechaun Conor McGregor: MAGA’s latest manfluencer
Andrew O'Hehir
Former MMA champ and accused rapist gets St. Paddy's Trump-washing, pretends to run for president of Ireland
Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons could encourage more violence, says lead investigator
Dean Obeidallah
Tim Heaphy, lead investigator for Jan. 6 committee, on the threat of worse political violence under Trump 2.0
“They basically want to kill me”: GOP efforts to turn Musk into a MAGA martyr are backfiring
Amanda Marcotte
Even conservatives can't muster pity for a whining billionaire coming for Granny's Social Security
From Britney to Millie Bobby Brown, the media’s obsession with shaming young women endures
Nardos Haile
Millie Bobby Brown addressed attacks on her appearance recently, saying, “I refuse to apologize for growing up"
“I’ll never vote for chaos”: Democrats split on a government shutdown over Trump-Musk lawlessness
Russell Payne
Congressional agreement over whether to keep the federal government up and running could hinge on the rule of law
How tailgating — and tailgating cuisine — got its start
Joy Saha
The pre-game tradition has been a staple in American football culture for years
After DEI backlash, embracing new ideas for fairness in the workplace
Iris Bohnet, Siri Chilazi
The backlash to DEI represents an opportunity, not a setback, in our quest to create better companies
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