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All Donald Trump wanted was to be president, and just look how it turned out!

Lucian K. Truscott IV
He just wanted to be president, and now look at him; Trump is going to be a defendant

Mitch McConnell thinks it was a “mistake” that voters did not elect accused child molester Roy Moore

Matthew Chapman
It is worth noting that McConnell is likely to blame for Moore winning the GOP Senate nomination in Alabama

The DNA industry and the disappearing Indian

Aviva Chomsky
DNA, Race, and Native Rights

Why “Paddington 2” deserves Oscar nominations in at least five categories

David Ehrlich
It may not fit the mold of a usual Oscar nominee, but "Paddington 2" deserves serious Best Picture and Best Support

Trump drops into Mississippi to boost Hyde-Smith after racially divisive incidents upend Senate race

Shira Tarlo
Trump boosts a politician who seems nostalgic for the Confederacy one day before voters head to the polls

An Atomwaffen member sketched a map to take neo-Nazis down. What path officials took is a mystery

A.C. Thompson
Some experts and former officials see this case as part of a larger pattern

GPS makes you worse at navigation, but that’s ok

Jennifer Bernstein
Handheld navigation can empower those with spatial orientation challenges, be they real or imagined

Why we must regulate the blockchain

Kevin Werbach
Cryptocurrency's creators imagined it as a regulation-free space. But with blockchain, trust requires oversight

Tracing my African American genealogy

Kenyatta D. Berry
An African American genealogist can reconstruct the past and understand their ancestors’ lives

Utah voters narrowly approve anti-gerrymandering reform

Igor Derysh
Utah becomes 4th state to reform gerrymandering this year after ballot initiative passes by 0.6 percent

Rachel Maddow reveals how Republicans warped the electoral map in their favor

Cody Fenwick
The MSNBC host emphasized big, key states that were unfairly duped, using Wisconsin as her case study

Anti-vaxxers blamed for North Carolina chickenpox outbreak

Nicole Karlis
Health officials urge those who have not vaccinated their children to do so to prevent the outbreak

Keep track of your keys during holiday travel with KeySmart

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This key organizer holds 10 keys and tracks them using Tile.

Senate Democrats challenge Matt Whitaker’s appointment as acting attorney general in federal court

Rachel Leah
"Donald Trump cannot subvert the Constitution to protect himself and evade accountability," Sen. Mazie Hirono says

Democrats hold out hope that Beto O’Rourke will run for president in 2020: report

Matthew Rozsa
O'Rourke may have lost to Ted Cruz in the Senate race, but he is still being discussed as a presidential prospect

Here’s real proof that a cellphone contract works

Rachel Sarah
Clear rules, buy-in, and mutual respect helped this mom get her teen to sign on the dotted line

Playing nice is not an option, Democrats: It never works. It’s time to stand up for something

Paul Rosenberg
As always, pundits call for bipartisanship. That's always been a trap. The way forward is to stand on principle

How surveillance capitalism became the pre-eminent business model of Silicon Valley

Keith A. Spencer
Beyond hawking hardware and software, the monetization of identity defines the ultimate tech business model

How I made millions on Jimmy Carter’s Soviet grain embargo

Tom Dittmer
Jimmy Carter was my favorite president because he did everything wrong, and I made a lot of money

No blue tidal wave, more like a trickle

Terry H. Schwadron
Taking the House is a start. Just a start.

Democrats are back on the field: Welcome to the first day of the 2020 campaign

Heather Digby Parton
It was a split verdict for Democrats, but with a solid House majority the next two years will be very different

Yes, it’s a blue wave after all: Democrats win back the House easily, fall short in the Senate

Joseph Neese, Sophia Tesfaye
Nancy Pelosi will take back the speaker's gavel as Democrats win control of the House despite Senate setbacks

Beyond the polls: 5 House races where Democrats could overperform based on volunteer energy

Ethan Todras-Whitehill
Swing Left identifies five House races where Democrats could pull big surprises, powered by progressive energy

Battle for the Senate: Polls favor Democrats in key battleground races as control of Congress looms

Shira Tarlo
While Democrats have a "very narrow path" to gaining control of the Senate, the party's prospects have improved
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