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Amy Adams reacts to negative “Hillbilly Elegy” reviews by saying the film “transcends politics”
Zack Sharf
“I never would presume to say what critics should or shouldn’t do," Adams says about whether critics should ignore
Mysterious Utah monolith evoking “2001: A Space Odyssey” has vanished
Ryan Lattanzio
Utah officials said that the structure was removed by an "unknown party" sometime on Friday night
Why Fleetwood Mac’s music resonated so deeply in 2020
Annie Zaleski
The band's ability to find gorgeous, fragile beauty in even dark days is extremely relatable
Joe Biden names all-female communications team, Kayleigh McEnany falsely claims Trump did it first
Igor Derysh
McEnany claims Trump has an all-female team, forgets about her own male deputies and Pence's male press secretary
Trump and his allies won’t drop claims of stolen election — because they’re cashing in
Amanda Marcotte
Trump will leave office on Jan. 20 — but in the meantime, right-wing grifters make bank by pretending otherwise
Trump’s whining about the “rigged” election feeds off GOP’s longtime victim complex
Heather Digby Parton
For the right to cast themselves as history's victims is nothing new. But this time it's more dangerous than ever
Trump risks war again: Will the world condemn the murder of Iran’s top nuclear scientist?
Medea Benjamin, Ariel Gold
Israel wouldn't have killed Mohsen Fakhrizadeh without Trump's say-so. Now Biden and the UN must lower tensions
Elite law firms are “overwhelmingly” working for the fossil fuel industry, new report says
Joseph Winters
America’s elite law firms are mostly on the wrong side of the climate battle
More than one dozen Trump officials violated Hatch Act in month before the election
Alex Henderson
Trump has encouraged senior officials to use their government roles to benefit his reelection efforts
Robert Reich on the profitability of racism
Robert Reich
The profitability of racism sparks a vicious cycle called the Oppression Economy
“We will exterminate you”: Proud Boys and Trump diehards confront counter-protesters in Raleigh
Jordan Green
A band of COVID deniers, neo-Confederates and pro-Trump diehards protested on Saturday
The internet has become captured by the right. The Gravel Institute is trying to take it back
Matthew Rozsa
PragerU and similar right-wing hubs have weaponized YouTube. A grassroots group is trying to fix that
New science tempers hope for life in Venus’ clouds — but nothing is ruled out just yet
Nicole Karlis
A paper that reported trace gases produced by bacteria rocked scientists. Newer studies cast some doubt on that
Poland’s anti-abortion push highlights pandemic risks to democracy
Brian Grodsky
The timing of a decision on new restrictive abortion regulations from the Law and Justice Party is no mistake
What Joe Biden needs to know about addiction, drug rehab and whiteness
Darryl Robertson
For Black people struggling with addiction, as I have, the approach of many rehab systems is a recipe for relapse
As Texas grows, communities face an unwelcome neighbor: concrete companies
Erin Douglas
Concrete companies say they're just following the law, while bills get filed for the 2021 legislative session
Advice for “Emily in Paris” season 2: Drop the Americanized fantasy and get to know the real city
Amanda Lee
Working- and middle-class Parisians, the city's diverse multi-cultural residents, are all but erased in season 1
In fallout over polls, “margin of error” gets new scrutiny
Michael Schulson
Polling experts are questioning whether the margin of error is a useful metric. Some say it should be banished.
Trump races to weaken environmental and worker protections, and implement other last-minute policies
Isaac Arnsdorf
Trump's working fast to implement as many policies as he can. Among them, reintroducing firing squads for execution
What could Trump do to tank the economy out of vengeance? What Republicans have done for years
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans have a long history of hurting the economy for political gain, though Trump may also be driven by spite
Come to “Forever Together” for the Knack and “My Sharona,” stay for Doug Fieger’s solo hooks
Kenneth Womack
In the box set retrospective of the Knack's late frontman's career, we get power pop hooks and Hank Williams covers
Will Biden ensure my family is reunited?
Sonali Kolhatkar
Trump’s cruel anti-immigrant agenda separated untold numbers of families, including mine
California law banning toxic chemicals in cosmetics will transform industry
Miranda Green
The law is the first major update to federal cosmetics regulations since 1938 and will have national repercussions
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