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  1. Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 23, 2024 Take a quick break with our daily 5x5 grid.
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  2. Cable TV Is on Its Very Last Legs. Next Year May Be the End. Comcast’s spinoff of its properties signals the accelerating decline of traditional TV—and a brutal reckoning for the media industry in the new Trump era.
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  3. The First Full Life Cycle of Trump’s Second Term Is Over Farewell to probably the most ludicrous Cabinet pick ever.
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  4. Tweeting is Fun Again on Bluesky Bluesky is having a moment. Will it last?
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  5. Does Four More Years of Trump Mean Four More Seats on SCOTUS? MAGA cabinet shenanigans could face pushback in the Senate and at SCOTUS
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  6. Should I Buy A Purse Kindle? How the e-reader became popular (again) thanks to #KindleTok, gooseneck stands, and the Jeff Bezos of it all.
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  7. He Bungled the Literary Scoop of the Year. Now He’s Ready to Explain Himself. An interview with the Vanity Fair writer whose astounding revelations about Cormac McCarthy went viral for all the wrong reasons.
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  8. They Found Something Called the “Doomsday Fish” but It’s Probably Fine Ha ha, it’s just a silly nickname most likely.
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  10. North Carolina Republicans Are At It Again The North Carolina GOP got crushed, so it's trying to dismantle the election results.
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  11. The True Lesson of the Matt Gaetz Nomination Crash What brought down Matt Gaetz and how it can happen again.
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  12. Gladiator II Is Better Than Gladiator. Hear Me Out. When Ridley Scott makes a good history movie, I like to say so.
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  13. One Big Idea to Prove That Democrats Can Govern They have a chance to show that government can devise effective solutions to everyday problems.
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  16. Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 22, 2024 Take a quick break with our daily 5x5 grid.
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  17. Slate Crossword: Town You’d Want to Get the Heck Out Of (Five Letters) Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 22, 2024.
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  18. Oh, So Now John Fetterman Likes Dr. Oz? Maybe he should go back and listen to some of his own campaign ads.
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  19. Why Biden’s Economy Felt Worse Than It Was—and Doomed Harris’ Shot at the Presidency The Biden administration’s aggressive economic recovery plan worked on paper, but high costs and bad vibes told a different story at the polls.
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  20. We Bought A House. Now He Won’t Marry Me. Help! Steven Ray Morris joins Dear Prudence.
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  21. Reproductive Rights: Personal, Political, and In Peril The authors of “I’m Sorry for My Loss: An Urgent Examination of Reproductive Care in America” on why abortion care gets mixed results at the ballot box.
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  22. What’s Google Without Chrome? Can Google just run out the clock until the Trump administration?
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  23. Donald Trump’s Cabinet Picks Break Norms Donald Trump continues to fill his Cabinet; Texas plans to teach the Bible in public elementary schools; and how Dr. Oz and RFK could shape healthcare
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  24. Famous Supreme Court Lawyer: No Man Is Above the Law, Except Donald Trump, Actually As the saying goes, when you’re the president, they let you do it.
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  25. Trump Appoints Hot Tub–Toilet Scam Character From First Term as U.S. Representative to NATO A guy who wasn’t qualified for his old gig is even less qualified for his next one.
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  27. Netflix’s Hit New Christmas Movie Has Me Wondering if Women Are OK Hot Frosty’s love interest is the perfect blank slate.
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  28. Are Your Kids Safe on Roblox? Plus: getting out the door and unplugging.
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  29. Ted Danson’s Great New Netflix Show Comes on Like a Sitcom, but It’s Really Something Else A Man on the Inside shows the sentimental side of the creator of The Good Place.
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  30. You Will Not Be Able to Resist the Magic of Cher Do you belieeeeve … that the most entertaining book of the fall is Cher’s memoir?
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