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Dark gifts of the Trumpus: Hey, who needs the Enlightenment anyway?
Andrew O'Hehir
Don't shun the goblin who vows to make Christmas great again — if we refuse his presents he'll eat democracy
Three administrations, one standard playbook
Danny Sjursen
America’s wars are simply more of the same
Why Americans will never agree on oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Scott L. Montgomery
The GOP tax bill may open up oil drilling in one of the most biodiverse regions of the Arctic
What Doug Jones’ win means for Mitch McConnell, Steve Bannon and the Democrats
David C. Barker
Presumably, Republican discomfort with Moore did not outweigh their discomfort with losing power
A Trumpian bonanza: We’ve never seen as much special ops as we do now
Nick Turse
Elite commandos have been deployed to 149 Countries in 2017
3-mile wide asteroid to pass near Earth tonight, may hit us in future
Keith A. Spencer
The "potentially hazardous" rock, 3200 Phaethon, will be visible through a small telescope tonight
Roy Moore’s loss is exposing the Trump White House’s greatest weakness
Charlie May
Following a historic loss in Alabama, the GOP and the White House look to cast the blame as they pick up the pieces
The 9/11 legacy America has forgotten: First responders still struggle for care
Bob Hennelly
"Are they waiting for us all to die?" For 90,000 first responders and 400,000 survivors, 9/11 casts a long shadow
How the GOP has already hijacked the Alabama election
Steven Rosenfeld
Election watchers are warning that the election will be tampered with — but that misses the bigger picture
5 worst media moments of last week
Alt-right Twitter meltdowns and more
Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” mostly lives up to its name
Melanie McFarland
Rachel Brosnahan and Alex Borstein carry this colorful, witty period piece by the creators of "Gilmore Girls."
The New York Times just taught us how not to profile a Nazi sympathizer
Jeremy Binckes
A puff piece that whitewashes the impacts of Nazism in middle America. This isn't the white working class
American policy totally failed in Syria — let’s be thankful
Patrick Lawrence
Despite media obfuscation, last week's meeting between Putin and Assad suggests a new order in the Middle East
Is the world headed for an ice apocalypse?
Eric Holthaus
Rapid collapse of Antarctic glaciers could flood coastal cities by the end of this century.
Extreme digital vetting of visitors to the U.S. moves forward under a new name
George Joseph
ICE officials have invited tech companies to develop algorithms that will track visa holders’ social media activity
Scott Litt on R.E.M.’s “Automatic for the People,” an album that “captured a moment in time”
Annie Zaleski
The producer talks mixing in Dolby Atmos, making the record, and its legacy
Real lessons of Virginia: Democrats aren’t in disarray, they’re disadvantaged
Sophia Tesfaye
A week later, the euphoria has faded and a new reality emerges: Democrats' road to victory remains long and rough
Brazilian religious gang leaders say a holy war is coming
Robert Muggah
Evangelicalism is spreading across Brazil like a virus, just as it has taken over the Southern United States
A brief history of the “walking simulator,” gaming’s most detested genre
Nicole Clark
It started as a pejorative to describe games that pissed off “hardcore gamers,” and blossomed into true art
The destruction of a vast transnational nursery
Subhankar Banerjee
Will the Trump administration take down the Arctic Refuge?
“Mosaic”: Steven Soderbergh’s latest HBO show is an app
Melanie McFarland
The director turned TV producer wants to take the next step in storytelling with a drama built for mobile binging
Ignore Republican denials: Democrats’ big win in Virginia is the start of an anti-Trump wave
Sophia Tesfaye
Ed Gillespie's "Trumpism without Trump" gets wiped out in a Democratic sweep. Leading edge of a 2018 tidal wave?
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