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GOP tries to undermine Jan. 6 hearings before they even begin with claims of "altered evidence"
House Republicans claim the committee is dead-set on ending the Electoral College and preventing another Trump win
06/09/2022 14:32 UTC
The power of Prince: A master of opposites, he bridged divides between genre, race, gender and style
Prince accomplished a staggering amount since his 1978 debut, embracing both the sacred and the profane
04/21/2016 22:30 UTC
"If a petty HOA complaint were a person": New Yorkers hit back at MTG for calling NYC "disgusting"
"I compare it to what I call Gotham City," Greene said. "It was repulsive, it smells bad"
04/06/2023 17:30 UTC
House Republican summarizes party's response to rampant school shootings: "We're not gonna fix it"
“I don’t see any role that we could do other than mess things up, honestly," said Rep. Tim Burchett
03/28/2023 18:32 UTC
Patagonia boycotts popular Wyoming ski resort after owner hosted fundraiser with MTG
Jay Kemmerer, a prolific conservative donor, also contributed more than $200,000 to Trump's reelection campaign
08/22/2021 16:49 UTC
Reddit defends anti-discrimination policy against "white-power racist-sexist neckbeards"
The site's former & current CEO say their goals don't include making Reddit "a bastion of free speech"
07/15/2015 21:59 UTC
“Champ, can I come in?”: How a 19-year-old intern scored this iconic Muhammad Ali photo
Dan Dry wasn't even 20 when he found himself in the locker room with Ali in 1976 to capture an unguarded moment
06/09/2016 22:57 UTC
An absolutely effortless tiramisu, courtesy of a nostalgic childhood snack
This isn't your grandma's tiramisu. It might just be better
06/06/2022 21:00 UTC
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Holocaust comparison draws delayed condemnation from GOP leaders
Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Kevin McCarthy were slow to denounce the freshman Republican congresswoman
05/25/2021 18:36 UTC
Virginia textbook claims blacks fought for Confederacy
This flagrant error is the latest example of the failure of educational publishing
10/21/2010 05:01 UTC
"We missed a chance to be a leader": Can Reddit's new policies really prevent "involuntary pornography"?
The site announced changes to prevent another "Fappening" -- but it's entering tricky territory in defining consent
02/25/2015 22:01 UTC
Instagram is helping drive a black market for succulent poaching
Many native succulents are going extinct, thanks to plant poachers fulfilling a huge demand for Californian plants
09/15/2019 23:30 UTC
GOP two-step: Republicans' call for "calmness" betrayed by their not-so-subtle nod to MAGA violence
By covering for Trump's crimes, Mike Pence and Kevin McCarthy are validating Trump's incitement
03/21/2023 10:00 UTC
A baker's 7 secrets for better dinner rolls
Erin Jeanne McDowell's got the scoop for your Parker House, pull-apart and every roll in between
10/02/2021 20:29 UTC
Bad infographics are causing a crisis of bad journalism
Unlike news sources, we don’t have normalized standards for vetting infographics — and that’s a bad thing
06/14/2019 22:20 UTC