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Former campaign staffer claims that Donald Trump kissed her without consent in a new lawsuit
Johnson, who seeks unspecified damages for pain and suffering, also alleges the campaign discriminated against her
02/25/2019 16:02 UTC
Shailene Woodley: I am not a feminist "because I love men"
The "Divergent" star wants "sisterhood," not feminism
05/06/2014 00:10 UTC
Democratic early voting trounces GOP in three states — analysts see something "different"
Early voting among Democrats well ahead of 2020 in Georgia, Ohio, Wisconsin. But will that be enough?
11/08/2022 15:38 UTC
Fetterman campaign joins federal suit against GOP "attack" on voting rights
Fetterman, Dems file suit to stop thousands of Pennsylvania ballots being thrown out over a technicality
11/08/2022 16:10 UTC
Workplace bullies come in four distinct "types." Here's how to deal with each of them
Megan Carle, workplace bullying expert and author of "Walk Away to Win," explains how to deal with office tyrants
05/07/2023 20:00 UTC
Biden blames Trump "encouraging violence" after man linked to right-wing group killed in Portland
A self-identified anti-fascist is under investigation in the fatal shooting of a Patriot Prayer supporter
08/31/2020 14:48 UTC
The Facebook reunion I never saw coming
My mom shunned me after learning I was gay. But the site's distance gave me the courage to get close again
08/18/2013 04:00 UTC
Trump launches new Truth Social attack on Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman
Trump went on a tirade against the Georgia election worker who faced threats and harassment from his supporters
01/03/2023 17:30 UTC
How learning to plate food changed how I felt about cooking at home
"I wish I knew this as a kid, but at least I get to consider it when feeding my own"
03/10/2023 19:15 UTC
Virginia's garbage fire: This is why the decline of local journalism is a national disaster
The decline of journalism, coupled with the rise of partisan hackery, means scandals will dominate politics
02/08/2019 18:50 UTC
"The Kids in the Hall" are old now, and that makes their comedy still very much all right
Where other acts may take fan nostalgia for granted, this troupe uses beloved past characters to lampoon this era
05/20/2022 00:47 UTC
The sexiest Valentine's Day dinner is an easy, no-cook meal — all you need is good cheese
A reader who can "barely boil water" asks how to pull off Valentine's Day dinner. Here's the perfect no-cook recipe
02/12/2022 22:05 UTC
How the pandemic warped Gen Z
Members of the youngest generation describe how their youth has been stolen from them by the pandemic
02/12/2022 19:00 UTC
I gave up social media for Lent
Could getting off Twitter be a religious experience?
02/18/2015 23:56 UTC
2018 has been the longest year ever
A guide to everything you forgot, or missed the first time, that happened just over the past 12 months
12/19/2018 20:00 UTC
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