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“Slavery produced a genuine affection between the races”: Hegseth’s church foretold “DEI” firings

Amanda Marcotte
Defense secretary's contempt for Black military leaders has roots in his religion's defense of white supremacy

Rich people are scared of getting shot in the streets. A dangerous app is capitalizing on it

Cara Michelle Smith
America’s elites are clutching their pearls in the wake of a CEO's killing. One app's solution? More guns

New White House lawyer described himself as a “raging misogynist,” praised Nazi theorist

Nicholas Liu
Andrew Kloster, chief lawyer in the government's HR office, has a history of making sexist and racist comments

Is 2025 the year that we abandon alcohol for good?

Joy Saha
In recent years, abandoning alcohol has been embraced as a way of life, not just a mere one-month-long trend

Why “Smitten Kitchen” endures: Deb Perelman on cooking for real life

Michael La Corte
"What we want hasn't changed: something good to cook for dinner with a recipe that works and won't waste our time"

Mark Zuckerberg tells Fox News that Meta will “get rid of fact checkers” in latest appeal to Trump

Nicholas Liu
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cast his decision as "restoring free expression" on his platforms

Meta donates $1 million to Trump inaugural committee after Zuckerberg meets with president-elect

Nicholas Liu
Zuckerberg and other billionaires are making nice with the incoming Trump administration

Why Kamala Harris lost: Around the world, incumbents are in trouble

Paul Rosenberg
Anti-incumbency fervor, populist rage and elite disconnection — all facets of the same global democratic crisis

A new culture war is brewing — and Coca-Cola’s AI Christmas ad is at the center

Ashlie D. Stevens
The global brand's holiday ad promised "real magic." It was made with generative AI

Merkel calls Musk’s role in Trump’s second term a “huge concern”

Griffin Eckstein
Angela Merkel warned against the tech titan and Trump's team-up, arguing it threatened the balance of politics

How the push for the “right to repair” may result in working McDonald’s ice cream machines

Joy Saha
The new rule came just one day before Donald Trump promised to repair the machines while in office

Russia’s dark web markets prove the drug war can’t be won

Niko Vorobyov
Even in totalitarian states, it’s easier than ever to get high. All you need is an internet connection

In our hour of need, Calm gave us puppies on election night

Hanh Nguyen
A Calm spokesperson discusses political anxiety, its silent ad, that Tom Hardy as Venom Sleep Story and more

In hindsight, we should have paid more attention to Don Lemon

Melanie McFarland
The former CNN host's sidewalk interviews provide some clear clues about why Americans voted against democracy

Crypto voters: “This election is pivotal”

Daria Solovieva
From regulatory clarity to innovation-friendly policies, voters say much is at stake in the 2024 race

“Clearly illegal”: Legal experts slam Musk’s $1 million “lottery” for registered voters

Marin Scotten
The billionaire said he would give $1 million a day to a registered voter who signs his "free speech" petition

“It raises serious questions”: Shapiro wonders if Musk election giveaways are illegal

Griffin Eckstein
The billionaire's cash prize scheme for registered voters was described as "clearly illegal" by one legal expert

In “Anora,” director Sean Baker paints a dazzling portrait of love, loss and self-discovery

Coleman Spilde
Mikey Madison's mesmerizing performance as a complex sex worker defies simple labels

The age factor election: “A vote for Trump could easily be a vote for a President Vance”

Chauncey DeVega
"The president can essentially be fired by the vice president should he become significantly impaired"

“What should I do with this pain?”: Israelis, Palestinians try to move forward

Helen Benedict
Two bereaved young men — one Arab, one Israeli — at a tiny New York gathering may show us all a way forward

“It’s shocking”: Experts ring the alarm on a “kind of dissonance” following thwarted attack on Trump

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans' blame game is intended to silence political dissent after another assassination attempt against Trump

Are sheriffs special in America? Definitely — but not the way the far right claims

Paul Rosenberg
Scholar Mirya Holman on "The Power of the Badge" — and how county sheriffs enforce American inequality

Taylor Swift’s “Childless Cat Lady” endorsement of Kamala Harris exposes what MAGA men fear most

Amanda Marcotte
Voting for Donald Trump will not make the ladies like you, Elon Musk

Trump cracks joke about attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband in speech to police

Griffin Eckstein
The off-color joke, making light of the brutal attack on Pelosi's family, garnered awkward laughs from cops
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