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AOC explains why her Capitol riot trauma feels personal and political in moving IG Live
"These are the same tactics as abusers."
By Sam Haysom
Hate groups are moving to encrypted online platforms, making them harder to track
Tracking hate is becoming even more challenging, according to a new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
By Matt Binder
White House press secretary answers Twitter's questions about a First Cat and ice cream
What IS up with Joe Biden's plan to adopt a cat?
Despite good news, you're not feeling better. There's a reason why.
There's a new president who takes the pandemic seriously. It may still be hard to feel hopeful.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Seth Meyers challenges Republicans to admit they're 'fine' with Trump inciting insurrection
"You know what you are. We know what you are. Who are we pretending for?"
Seth Meyers lambasts Republicans trying to squirm out of impeaching Trump
"You guys already did the stirring, you don't get to pretend everything's just fine now."
By Sam Haysom
Dr. Fauci's journey to bobblehead fame
How the pandemic expert inspired a must-have bobblehead collection.
Harriet Tubman might be back on the $20 bill
The Biden administration is renewing the push for Harriet Tubman's legacy on the $20 bill.
Twitter launches crowdsourced fact-checking portal 'Birdwatch'
Twitter is involving users in the fight against misinformation.
By Rachel Kraus
Biden announces end to transgender military ban
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday morning overturning the Trump-era ban on openly transgender Americans serving in the military.
Bet on 2024 candidates now by buying shares to campaign urls
Who do you think will run in 2024?
By Anna Iovine
Who you should follow from Biden-Harris administration
Here are some new follows —even on TikTok — now that Trump's out of office.
By Sasha Lekach
Seth Rogen is trending because Ted Cruz is desperate for a distraction
Ted Cruz played a role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election that led to an attempted insurrection. Don't forget it.
How to know if you (or Donald Trump) violated the First Amendment
At the end of the day, words have consequences.
Seth Meyers blasts Trump's 'criminal' lack of coronavirus vaccine plan
"Was the point of Warp Speed to go as fast as possible before crashing into a brick wall?"
By Amanda Yeo
Facebook's Oversight Board will decide the fate of Trump's account
Will Trump's Facebook suspension become permanent? It's no longer Mark Zuckerberg's decision.
By Rachel Kraus
Greta Thunberg takes down Ted Cruz for being a total idiot about climate change
Seth Rogen and AOC piled on too.
By Sam Haysom
Trump made a mess of tech policy. Here's what Biden is inheriting.
Tech policy under Trump was motivated by self-interest and defined by chaos. Can Biden undo the damage?
By Rachel Kraus, Sasha Lekach, Jack Morse, and Jennimai Nguyen
Stephen Colbert gets emotional about feeling 'enormous relief' watching Biden's inauguration
"Like I do at most happy things, I cried a lot."
By Sam Haysom
Antifa.com now redirects to the White House’s website. This doesn’t mean anything.
Anyone can forward their domain to any website.
By Matt Binder
Biden swore to tell us the truth. We need to be able to believe it.
You might be building an online world that distorts the truth without even realizing it.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Oh, hey, the White House website now treats people with basic human dignity
The website's contact form asks for your pronouns now.
By Jack Morse
Watch poet Amanda Gorman's powerful reading at Joe Biden's inauguration
"There is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it."