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Elliot Page coming out is a historic moment for trans masculine visibility
Jude Dry
Page's announcement is as historic as Caitlyn Jenner's, made all the more remarkable by his queer politics
RNC’s highest-paid vendor of the 2020 election: A mystery company formed nine months ago
Roger Sollenberger
Digital Consulting Group made $42 million in eight months for media and marketing services. But who's behind it?
Trump’s intelligence chief admits the obvious: Government can track your browser history
Brett Wilkins
In a letter to Sen. Ron Wyden, DNI John Ratcliffe admits surveillance that "could be characterized" as browser info
“Dune,” “Matrix 4,” and every 2021 Warner Bros. film to debut on HBO Max & in theaters at same time
Zack Sharf
All of the studios' 2021 titles will be available to stream on HBO Max for one month at the same time they open in
ACLU sues to find out how and why federal agencies are accessing cell phone location and data
Jessica Corbett
"We're suing to bring some much-needed transparency to these disturbing practices," explained one ACLU attorney
More than 40 states plan on suing Facebook next week. Here’s what the lawsuit is likely to do
Matthew Rozsa
Will Facebook ever face any repercussions for its actions? The possibility of antitrust action looms
New “Heaven’s Gate” series looks to Christianity to explain the method to the cult’s madness
Ashlie D. Stevens
Documentarian Clay Tweel offers a down-to-earth examination of the cult that imagined an extraterrestrial afterlife
Star witnesses turn Rudy Giuliani’s voter fraud hearing into a “Saturday Night Live” dress rehearsal
Roger Sollenberger
One video clip of a witness who slurred her way through a series of lies has been viewed more than 15 million times
America in 2020: Heard the one about the Jewish doctor, the Black nurse and the Nazi patient?
Chauncey DeVega
It sounds like the setup for a joke: But America's moral crisis in the last winter of the Trump era isn't funny
Recently pardoned Michael Flynn calls on Trump to “suspend the Constitution” and re-do the election
Roger Sollenberger
Flynn shared a statement from a fringe group warning of imminent shooting war if Trump does not invoke martial law
Watchdog sues Trump, Kushner and White House to prevent records from being illegally destroyed
Igor Derysh
Lawsuit warns Trump may destroy records to avoid legal exposure, accuses Kushner of obfuscating WhatsApp messages
Nat Geo’s “Trafficked” delves into the criminal underworld, while putting its reporter at risk
Melanie McFarland
Mariana van Zeller puts her safety on the line for the series, which can feel both intriguing and infuriating
McConnell’s COVID plan has business tax breaks but $0 for unemployment boost and direct payments
Igor Derysh
McConnell drops federal unemployment boost from latest proposal while pushing a 100% business meal tax deduction
CDC panel advises that health care workers, nursing home residents receive COVID-19 vaccines first
Matthew Rozsa
The CDC has been tasked with figuring out who gets the vaccine first as production begins
New PPP data shows two dozen businesses at Trump and Kushner properties received federal loans
Roger Sollenberger
Half of the program's allocated $522 billion in loans went to only 5% of recipients
A new stimulus bill pushed by a centrist coalition has a modest chance of being passed
Matthew Rozsa
Unemployed Americans could see more money in their pocket if it passes
David Perdue bought Pfizer stock — a week before company said it would develop a vaccine
Roger Sollenberger
Perdue bought the day Pfizer warned investors the pandemic might hurt the company. The next day, he bought more
Mitch McConnell’s dark pivot: Wreck the economy — and sabotage Biden’s presidency
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is still pretending he'll be president next year, but McConnell has moved on to his plot to ruin Biden
L.A. street vendors are caught between COVID and the law
Janette Villafana, Jack Ross
Street vendors are stuck between a complex permit system and the penalties that come to those without a license
States with lax coronavirus guidelines are spreading the virus beyond their borders
David Armstrong
Lax states are attracting shoppers and students from stricter neighbors — and sending back COVID-19 cases
Thousands of doctors’ offices buckle under financial stress of COVID
Laura Ungar
A survey estimates that 8% of all physician practices nationally have closed under the stress of the pandemic
Trump bilks $170 million from supporters to fund suits—but his PAC pockets most of the cash: report
Igor Derysh
Trump's "misleading" fundraising appeals draw allegations that his legal crusade is “plain and simple grift"
“Anyone could be the Beatles,” Stephanie Phillips explains — “genius” not necessarily required
Nicole Michael
"Everything Fab Four" talks to UK author and musician Stephanie Phillips on becoming a Beatles fan on her own terms
How pharma money colors Operation Warp Speed’s quest to defeat COVID
Rachana Pradhan
The fate of Operation Warp Speed after President-elect Joe Biden takes office is an open question
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