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Mike Lindell's Mission Impossible: Can his «secret agents» undo the 2020 election?

Pillow king claims he'll «harvest» data from voting machines; allies hint at secret raids on election facilities

Andrew Cuomo’s unlikely online fan base: Women have rallied to his defense by the thousands

Inside the Facebook group that still loves New York's embattled governor, and is pushing back against his accusers

Laughing at Trump's «backward» pants won't save us from the 21st-century gulag

Liberal schadenfreude hits new low with Trump-trousers trutherism. Meanwhile, his forces are destroying democracy

My virtual life as a jam maker in «Stardew Valley,» where small-batch food takes down Big Business

The popular video game uses food as a lens to tease the tensions between corporate greed and community values

This Supreme Court case could fundamentally alter LGBTQ+ rights — and not in a good way

A local dispute over foster care services offers conservative justices a chance to roll back discrimination laws

Guess what? The Trump coup against American democracy never stopped

If you think the coup attempt is over, or that Jan. 6 was a «defeat» for fascism, you're not paying attention

The simple secret to much, much better whole-grain pancakes

Whole grain pancakes, without the graininess

«View» co-host Joy Behar: «Crazy» Trump was «wearing pants that look like he pooped in them»

Twitter breaks into hysterics over the former president's ill-fitting trousers after his zipper was on full display

New Jersey's GOP primary has turned into a referendum on Donald Trump's Big Lie

Trump distorts everything: Race for the GOP gubernatorial nomination in New Jersey becomes a MAGA measuring stick

Speaker Trump? He says it's «interesting,» but MAGAworld is split on latest 2022 fantasy

Trump thinks the idea is «interesting,» but Roger Stone argues it could lead to more irritating investigations

We need a people's vaccine — not just to fight the virus but to fight for global economic justice

For 3% of the U.S. military budget, we could vaccinate the entire world — before lethal new variants spread wider

Steve Bannon pushes for «major effort» to «bring Joe Manchin into the Republican Party»

«Bring him into the Republican Party,» Bannon says. «Make sure that he's a welcome member of the Republican Party»

Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild on the Trump demographic: «Elite of the left behind»

UC Berkeley sociologist explores the loss and shame that led to Trump in her book «Strangers in Their Own Land»

“I said goodbye like a lover": Sending off problem foods like a New Orleans jazz funeral

A lactose-intolerant friend unearths a joyous way to (mostly) eighty-six her beloved cheese

Joe Biden, Donald Trump and the Weimar Republic: History's dark lessons

America in the 2020s is disturbingly reminiscent of Germany 100 years ago. Spoiler: That didn't end well

Cooking Hawai'ian food isn't just chef Sheldon Simeon's passion — it's what brings him comfort

«I was very fortunate to come from a family that puts food in the utmost highest respect,» the «Top Chef» star says

Godless grifters: How the New Atheists merged with the far right

What once seemed like a bracing intellectual movement has degenerated into a pack of abusive, small-minded bigots

Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, leading Democrats in N.Y. mayor's race, are backed by GOP billionaires

Why are hedge fund billionaires who've funded pro-Trump Republicans pouring money into NYC's Democratic primary?

Democrats chose failure: Can the filibuster survive a summer of threats?

Whatever happens, Democrats have a more fundamental problem to deal with than the filibuster

What Donald Trump taught America: Democracy can die slowly, or all at once

The Trump years offered a brutal seminar in how democracy can crumble into tyranny. Did Americans pay attention?

«He must resign»: FBI probing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over campaign fundraising practices

Former employees claim they were pressured to donate to Republicans and later reimbursed for their contributions

How do we report on Trump's dastardly schemes without amplifying his lies and incitement?

Trump's blog failed, so he's inciting followers through media leaks. Does that make journalists his accomplices?

Cops and their allies have pushed hard for new wave of stringent anti-protest bills

Since last summer, police have lobbied for a crackdown on «riots,» with new laws that give them even more power

Donald Trump is an idea, not a man — and that's why his movement is so dangerous

Laughing at Donald Trump in his Mar-a-Lago exile is missing the point. His movement is getting stronger every day

Dominion makes the case that MyPillow is liable for «MyPillow Guy» Mike Lindell’s election lies

Lindell used the MyPillow Twitter account to promote the debunked conspiracy theories

NAACP president: Biden’s plan to tackle racial wealth gap must address student debt crisis

Biden will announce plans to address racial wealth disparities while marking centennial of Tulsa massacre

Big Oil lobby fought cybersecurity regulations for years, making pipeline attack easier

Even after Colonial attack, oil industry lobby group suggests that regulations are nearly as bad as hackers

Deep in the Gaetz-Greenberg web: A tangled tale of money, sex and Florida Republicans

Where do GOP operative Leslie Anne Key and her son — now indicted on sexual abuse charges — fit in the Gaetz mess?

Peace-washing: Is a network of major donors neutralizing activism in the peace movement?

With Democrats in power (for now), powerful funders may be trying to tame or silence progressive peace activists

Republican attacks on democracy are a national emergency. Will Democrats ever fight back?

Democracy's enemies have only gotten bolder since January — and they're winning. Who will stand against them?

Our first Memorial Day since Trump's coup: Is America ready to move forward — or stuck in reverse?

This holiday has an inspiring origin story — one that reminds us we can never take progress for granted in America

On Porchetta: An ode to the East Village stalwart

One of my most formative food memories is the first time I bit into a porchetta sandwich

Embracing hopelessness: Getting over our faith in reason is the only path forward

It's disheartening to accept that «reason» is largely an illusion — paradoxically, it offers hope for the future

What happens if an ex-president goes to jail (hypothetically speaking)? It wouldn't be pretty

What will happen if a certain former president faces a criminal trial? History's answer is clear: Nothing good

In first cookbook by a Black pitmaster, Rodney Scott celebrates BBQ and shows dreams do come true

The James Beard winner knows what it feels like to think you don't have much of a future. Now, he's making history

The deeper history of «defund»: How the «get tough» policies of the '70s and '80s led to disaster

Historian Julilly Kohler-Hausmann on the destruction wrought by «common sense» crackdowns on crime and welfare

Matt Gaetz threatens to run for president in 2024 — but only if Trump doesn't

Embattled congressman trolls foes, delights fans with promise to «whoop Joe Biden» if Trump backs out of '24 race

Joe Manchin “very disappointed” after Republicans use filibuster to kill Capitol riot commission

At least Manchin was there — fellow filibuster fan Kyrsten Sinema didn't even bother to show up for 1/6 vote

«Hacks» grasps how ageism creeps up on women and revels in sucker punching back

Whether you're a «geriatric» Millennial realizing youth is in the rearview or a Vegas has-been – «Hacks» gets you
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