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Gen Z, younger millennials more financially stressed, survey says

Melanie Lockert
Over 80% of 18 to 34-year olds say money is a significant stressor

JD Vance is laying the foundation: He aims to lead the post-Trump GOP

Brian Karem
Donald Trump’s running mate has a long-term plan in mind: To be the fascist of the future

“Pro-life” identity politics: GOP’s sudden support of abortion shows it was never about policy

Amanda Marcotte
Dramatic shifts in abortion polls illustrate how MAGA just wanted a way to bash women

“One rough hour”: Experts say Trump’s call for a “violent” purge should be taken as a serious threat

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Experts on authoritarianism told Salon that Trump's support for police brutality should not be dismissed

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces 120 new sexual assault allegations

Gabriella Ferrigine
The new plaintiffs are said to be an equal number of men and women ranging from age 9 to 38

Brown bananas, crowded ports, empty shelves: What to expect with the US dockworkers strike

Anna Nagurney
"Amazingly, 90% of all internationally traded products are carried by ships at some point"

“Completely shocked”: What Lauren Greenfield learned following LA teens and their phones for a year

Gabriella Ferrigine
Parents are "completely clueless" about their teens' lives' online, FX "Social Studies" docuseries shows

Biden’s new border restrictions put asylum-seekers in “grave danger,” UN refugee agency says

Marin Scotten
President Joe Biden's restrictions on asylum endanger the lives of people fleeing poverty and violence, UNHCR said

Dockworkers strike imminent: What does it mean and what do they want?

Nicholas Liu
A strike could begin on Tuesday at midnight amid concerns about automation and lagging pay at the nation's ports

George Harrison’s legacy as “the quiet Beatle” is amplified in “Within You Without You”

Kenneth Womack
Seth Rogovoy’s "Within You Without You" sheds new light on George Harrison’s pivotal contributions to The Beatles

“One Person, One Vote”: Finally, a film that explains the Electoral College in an engaging way

Melanie McFarland
Maximina Juson's documentary describes how the Electoral College works and how it brought us to January 6

“It’s a desire to affiliate with Donald Trump”: An exvangelical on the implosion of his former faith

Amanda Marcotte
In "Exvangelical and Beyond," Blake Chastain offers hard truths about why people leave evangelicalism

Reuniting Daryl Dixon with his soul mate in “The Book of Carol”: Lofty aspirations, grounded results

Melanie McFarland
Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride's chemistry just barely makes this bridge chapter worth the ride

Will Trump try to end democracy? Yes — but these scholars claim he can’t pull it off

Émile P. Torres
"Dictator's Handbook" authors say a second Trump term will be dreadful — but he can't push US into autocracy

How the hard work of wooing “Uncommitted” voters could make history

Dennis Aftergut, Kent Peterson
A “little political engine that could" aims to pull key blue-wall voters before election night

Even Republicans alarmed by new Georgia election rules — but experts worry “nothing will be done”

Russell Payne
The pro-Trump election board majority's new rules could sow chaos, but court fight could stretch past Election Day

Rise of the “crypto voter”: The surprising group that could swing the election

Daria Solovieva
Kamala Harris seeks to make inroads with crypto industry after Trump goes all in

“Misinformation superspreaders”: Elon Musk is personally boosting conspiracy theorists on X

Griffin Eckstein
Four of the top five accounts Musk interacts with regularly amplify or create baseless conspiracy theories

Biden “doubling down” on asylum restrictions despite alleged violation of international law

Griffin Eckstein
The ACLU, suing over the changes, said it was unfortunate that Biden is "doubling down" on the "unlawful rule"

“We’ve seen this with the Federalist Society”: Turning Point’s effort to “infiltrate state capitols”

Russell Payne
The right-wing activist organization is cultivating a "candidate pipeline" in key swing states in 2024

How fish with tongue-like legs trawl the sea floor for meals

Matthew Rozsa
Scientists just uncovered how sea robins evolved their weird legs that can lick out its prey

GOP gay adult film controversy reveals the chaos brewing behind Project 2025

Amanda Marcotte
MAGA may toss a top anti-LGBTQ activist over past behavior — yet their ranks remain full of cranks and conmen

The Cure release first new single in 16 years, with a new album following close behind

Nardos Haile
Frontman Robert Smith says the new single, "Alone," is "the track that unlocked the record"

“Saturday Night”: Jason Reitman captures the chaos and comedy of a TV revolution

Gary M. Kramer
Although a few characters feel underdeveloped, Reitman nails the hectic ambition of 1975 "SNL"
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