The New York Times Defends Outing Trump Whistleblower as CIA
Plus: Trump slashes number of refugees allowed in next year, big cities are shedding millennials, and more...
Plus: Trump slashes number of refugees allowed in next year, big cities are shedding millennials, and more...
Plus: how Paul Manafort may be involved, the Crowdstrike conspiracy theory, and more...
Plus: Tulsi Gabbard opposes impeachment, vaping panic in Massachusetts, California's "war on freelancers," and more...
Plus: Juul under criminal investigation, states pay millions to abortion providers, and more...
Plus: Another Marine goes rogue to catch "child traffickers," 69 percent of people hate Trump, and more...
Plus: The UAW is on strike, Josh Hawley meets with Mark Zuckerberg, and more...
Plus: A former judge loses a coaching job, Mayor Pete proposes "Medicare for All Who Want It," and more...
Plus: Screen addiction is not really a thing and New Mexico embraces tuition-free college.
Plus: Attacks on Saudi Arabia unlikely to raise U.S. oil prices
Plus: Andrew Yang opts out of cancel culture, Andrew Cuomo wants to crack down on flavored e-cigarettes, and more...
Perhaps the biggest difference is how much trust the candidates place in individuals.
Plus: 4 myths about social media law, Trump wants to ban cigarette alternatives, and more...
Plus: How anti-tech lawmakers are beholden to "Big Telecom," the triumph of hard seltzer, "abortion reversal" law nixed, and more...
Plus: Juul targeted for smoking cessation claims, federal budget deficit tops $1 trillion, and more...
Plus: Support for Sanders and Harris drops, Trump fears losing his fans to socialists, and more...
Plus: understanding consent in sex work, beyond "Medicare for All," and more...
Plus: millennials are buying homes after all, protecting Pinterest from anti-vaxxers, and more...
Plus: occupational licensing, Hong Kong, school choice, social media spies, and more...
Plus: Harris and Buttigieg lose top-tier status, freelance writers face trouble in California, how credit cards created a surveillance state, and more...
Plus: Scott Walker pisses off millennial vets, sexting without affirmative consent is illegal in Texas, and more...
Plus: Gillibrand ends presidential campaign, trouble for Forever 21, and more...
Plus: North Carolina sues eight more e-cig companies, Tulsi Gabbard fails to meet debate threshold, and more...
Plus: The root of Twitter toxicity, the truth about the DOJ's attack on Backpage, and more...
Plus: Trump forcing U.S. companies out of China?, Joe Arpaio is running again, sex discrimination goes to the Supreme Court, and more...
Plus: delusions about the First Amendment, hype about the Apple Card, and more...
Plus: More on the 1619 Project, a chart shows how crazy U.S. military spending is, and more...
Plus: The recession that's not coming will be "moderate and short," Kamala Harris has seen a big poll drop since June, Facebook yanks "Women for Trump" ad, and more...
Plus: Marvel Comics cancels Art Spiegelman, prohibition still doesn't work, and more
Plus: dangerous publishers, a history of slavery, and more...
Plus: Federal government looks to expand marijuana research, America's housing boom is not helping more people afford new homes, and more...
Plus: Fashion versus the police state, a truce in the Kansas-Missouri border war, and more....
Plus: Farewell to the author whose work inspired Ross Ulbricht to create Silk Road, Trump's toy tax gets delayed until Christmas, and more....
Plus: The trade war still isn't good or easy to win, trans activists are upset about a new romantic comedy, and more....
Plus: Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests turn violent as China cracks down, Elizabeth Warren admits taxes are bad for business, and more...
Plus: Marijuana banking, suing Facebook, and more...
Plus: Chelsea Manning's latest motion is denied, Prager University's Google lawsuit is nonsense, and more...
Plus: 8chan called before Congress, data privacy bill hits a snag, and more...
Plus: Monday market swings spark freakout, Hong Kong "now a revolution," and more...
Plus: the trouble with "national conservatism," the decline of the mortgage interest deduction, and more...
Plus: Thousands of troops leaving Afghanistan, TV networks sue streaming site Locust, Gabbard calls Harris response "pathetic," and more...
Plus: Tulsi Gabbard is most searched candidate, Kirsten Gillibrand attacks Biden's record on women, and more...
Plus: Pete Buttigieg's plan to destroy the gig economy, Josh Hawley's plan to destroy social media, and more...
Plus: Behind the bipartisan war on internet speech, New York "decriminalizes" pot (but you'll still get fined), and more...
Plus: Lucy Steigerwald explains libertarianism to New Republic readers, Donald Trump and Al Sharpton trade Twitter barbs, nutrition science is imploding, and more...
Plus: human trafficking victims arrested in Florida, Beyoncé and Domino's targeted by disability discrimination suits, and more...
Plus: Section 230 saves Facebook from Russian trolls, Trump vetoes Saudi arms bill, and more...
Plus: Kamala Harris jokes about starving prisoners, Trump sues over tax-return release, "Big Tech" witch hunt gets official, and more..
Plus: a crackdown on "hot wife" billboards, a ban on cat declawing, and more...
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