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Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard Are Bananas Cabinet Picks. But Don’t Overlook Trump’s Horrifying Choice for the CIA.
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He’s entrusting national security to crackpots.
The GOP Conclave Is Over. A New Mitch McConnell Has Been Chosen.
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Republicans’ new Senate leader is not who Trump had in mind.
Matt Gaetz Would Destroy the Justice Department as Attorney General. That’s Just the Beginning.
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The congressman’s main experience with the DOJ comes from being investigated for the sex trafficking of a minor.
Our Daughter and Her Husband Got in a Devastating Fight Five Years Ago. We’re the Ones Left Paying the Price.
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Now he's "busy" every Christmas.
Netflix’s Big Oscar Contender Is One of the Wildest Movies of the Year. It’s Also One of the Best.
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Emilia Pérez features not just one but three of the year’s best performances.
He Was Featured in People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” Spread. Now the Villagers Are Coming With Pitchforks.
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You are not allowed to be this upset about this!
Apps Love to Show Us Old Photos. It Might Be Harming Us More Than We Think.
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From happy moments to heartbreak, digital memory tools might be messing with how we remember—and forget.
Enough With the Celebrity Endorsements in Politics
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That celebrities could use their cultural power to get fans to vote for a candidate struck me as ridiculous at best, snobby and condescending at worst.
The Golden Bachelorette Wasn’t About Romantic Love—and Maybe That’s a Good Thing.
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The friendships between the men took center stage.
Help! I Still Have Evidence of My Wife’s Secret Past. She Has No Clue.
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I never got rid of it completely.
Which Is the Last Word of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address?
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Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 13, 2024.
Slate Crossword: Symbol of the Resistance? (Three Letters)
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Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 13, 2024.
Vladimir Putin Is Already Manipulating Trump
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Russia is claiming credit for Trump’s win. It’s a cheap ploy.
Everyone Can Rest for Four Years. I Know Who the Democrats Should Nominate in 2028.
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Relax, worried liberals. I’ve solved the party’s problems.
How Being a “Likeable Badass” Could Improve Your Health
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Psychologist Alison Fragale dives into the science behind how people – especially women – can best leverage social influence for their benefit.
Now What Do We Do? Mark Joseph Stern Answers Our Post-Election Questions
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Outward explores what a Trump administration will likely mean for LGBTQ+ rights, protections, and visibility
Trump Vs The World
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If Trump has a foreign policy approach, “isolationist” probably describes it best.
Who’s Turning on Moo Deng?
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Plus, why Brian Jordan Alvarez’s goofy dances are taking over TikTok.
If I Get One More Email From Democrats Asking Me for Money, I’m Going to Lose My Mind
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What even is the Harris Fight Fund!
The Drama Surrounding One of Country’s Biggest Stars Just Keeps Getting Sloppier
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You have questions about Zach Bryan and Brianna Chickenfry, we have answers.
Sick of X and Elon Musk? This App Might Be for You.
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Bluesky has the edge where Twitter once dominated: news and live events.
A SCOTUS Short-Lister Has Flip-Flopped to Embrace One of Trump’s Worst Positions
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It took Judge James Ho less than a week after the election to bend the knee.
Trump’s Win Was Great for Stock Markets—but Not Everyone Saw a Boom
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Wall Street largely celebrated Trump’s return. But some sectors might be in for a rude awakening.
The Election Proved Something Painful About Gen Z. It’s Worse Than We Thought.
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Young voters were supposed to “lead the evolution of our nation.” Yeah, about that …
Why Did Brooklyn’s Biggest Park Light Up in Flames?
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The Northeast is in a new mode of fall.