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“Saturday Night Live” jabs at Trump’s NFT cards in the cold open for Cecily Strong’s last episode
Kelly McClure
Strong bid farewell to the show she's been a key member of for eleven seasons and helped rip Trump one last time
Catholic bishops have changed course on abortion — but their end goal is the same
Celia Viggo Wexler
Realizing that the faithful aren't following them, bishops adopt a "moderate" strategy — to reach a total ban
After decades of work by activists, Biden signs Respect for Marriage Act into law
Brett Wilkins
"The antidote to hate is love," the president said during a White House signing ceremony
Law professors raise ethics concerns as Kavanaugh parties with Republicans at “worst possible time”
Samaa Khullar
The Supreme Court justice attended a party with ex-Trump aide Stephen Miller, CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp
2022 was a bad year for MAGA Republicans: Here are the GOP’s 5 biggest faceplants
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump's brand of stupid fascism led to a whole bunch of losing for Republicans in Biden's second year
We fill queer spaces with joy and belonging. That’s why they’re under attack
Brandon Summers-Miller
"The gay agenda is not only to stay alive, but to live"
How the New York Times helped Republicans win the House
Paul Rosenberg
The Gray Lady told America that rising crime and worsening inflation were driven by Democrats. None of it was true
Voters rejected election deniers — but there are still 6 very real threats to democracy
Jessica Goodheart
Despite midterm failures, the path to extremism remains open
Pastor testifies on the reason evangelicals support Republicans: We “made a deal with the devil”
Brad Reed
"That deal was, we would support everything on the conservative agenda," says Rev. Robert Schenck
“She is scared about her reelection”: Kyrsten Sinema ditches Democrats and registers as independent
Igor Derysh
Sinema may be trying to fend off a potential primary challenge — but could end up helping elect a Republican
What we learned in Georgia: Raphael Warnock made history, Herschel Walker sent a warning
Chauncey DeVega
One candidate was a man of unquestioned character. The other was a dangerous buffoon. It was very close. But why?
Phony conservative victimhood is more than grating — it fuels a climate of anti-LGBTQ bigotry
Amanda Marcotte
A sense of grievance embraced by the right is helping to cultivate an environment of hatred, abuse and violence
Herschel Walker’s son celebrates his defeat: Trump “demanded” he run when family “begged” him not to
Samaa Khullar
Walker's ex-girlfriends, who accused him of abuse, also rejoiced after his loss
A new day? Voters stood up for democracy — and now we have the data
Chauncey DeVega
America has a long way to go in redeeming democracy — but the midterm exit polls tell a story of hope
Warnock wins in Georgia — Democrats will have 51-seat Senate majority
Areeba Shah
Incumbent Democrat beats Trump-endorsed football star Herschel Walker in final contest of 2022 midterms
Kanye West says Jews should “forgive Hitler” in interview with Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes
Travis Gettys
McInnes sought to "talk him off the ledge" to prevent him becoming a "Nazi." It didn't go well
“Appalling”: Legal experts call out Alito for “joking” about Black kids in KKK outfits at hearing
Igor Derysh
Alito later joked about Ashley Madison, a dating site that helps people have affairs
High early turnout in Georgia Senate runoff: More evidence that saving democracy motivates voters
Amanda Marcotte
Post-midterms polling also shows Americans see the right to vote as a "kitchen table" issue
Montana’s new sex ed law ensnares English and history lessons, too
Carly Graf
The law’s broad scope means schools are notifying parents about topics that aren't obviously related to sexuality
“I thought he was going to beat me”: Herschel Walker’s ex claims he attacked her in “enraged” fit
Alex Henderson
Longtime former girlfriend Cheryl Parsa detailed a 2005 incident with Walker that turned violent
The GOP hasn’t evolved on LGBTQ rights, despite media swooning over “bipartisan” marriage vote
Amanda Marcotte
The new GOP strategy cribs from anti-choice campaigns: Lull voters into complacency while chipping away at rights
GOP plans another post-election “autopsy”: But this one is rigged for Trump
Heather Digby Parton
Remember 2013, when Republicans were advised to moderate their message and tone down the racism? Neither do they
She made it happen: Irene Cara was the voice of ambition – both its power and limits
Alison Stine
The performer, who died at the age of 63, sang about the price of fame. And paid it
Florida woman sues Kraft Heinz over microwave time for single-serving mac and cheese
Ashlie D. Stevens
The plaintiff's attorney says the suit is about transparency in advertising
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