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How to calculate your stimulus check amount before the IRS relaunches its website
Third-party portals are here to help.
By Rachel Kraus
20 really good things that happened in 2020
They're not just silver linings. They're major steps forward despite the pandemic.
By Chris Taylor
Congress throws garbage copyright and streaming rules in with COVID relief bill
Your $600 might come with a few unwelcome extras.
By Jack Morse
Racial justice activist on why she fights for representation in politics
Sade Green met John Lewis in the hallways of Congress. His words became the center of her political activism.
Twitter's election label now acknowledges Joe Biden as president-elect
That means Donald Trump's Twitter account has technically acknowledged Biden's victory as well.
A running list of American antitrust lawsuits against Google and Facebook
Here's your quick guide to the legal battles.
By Rachel Kraus
New study on QAnon concludes two different people wrote Q's posts
Drops on 4chan and 8chan appear to have been written by separate people
By Matt Binder
BitChute welcomes the dangerous hate speech that YouTube bans
Researchers found white supremacist propaganda and conspiracy theories spreading on the site.
By Matt Binder
This 22-year-old DACA recipient empowers undocumented youth and the immigrant community
She's been in the fight for more than a decade now.
Russian government-backed hackers breached the U.S. Treasury, Commerce departments
They've reportedly been monitoring the agency's emails for months after fooling Microsoft Office 365's authentication controls.
4 lessons from Gen Z organizers that we could all use before the next election
"I feel like there's a lot of talk about how the youth are inheriting the world, but I tell my parents all the time... you guys aren't going anywhere tomorrow. We are all going to live with the consequences of our actions."
Seth Meyers breaks down why coronavirus stimulus packages are a misnomer
"Every day it gets harder and harder to articulate just how shocking and devastating and unbearable this situation is."
By Amanda Yeo
Republicans and Democrats actually agree on something: Breaking up Facebook
A rare moment of bipartisanship.
By Rachel Kraus
Trevor Noah on Rep. Louie Gohmert: 'If your tooth falls out mid-speech, your argument is over'
The 'Daily Show' host unpacked the escaping tooth.
Congressman loses tooth on camera, and Twitter snaps to attention
Dental problems are a possible side effect of COVID-19, which Rep. Gohmert tested positive for in July.
By Morgan Sung
Trump abruptly left Medal of Freedom ceremony and it's so awkward you'll cringe
It was comic and surreal.
By Tim Marcin
If talking to your racist friends and family has been impossible, try this instead
How to have conversations that might actually go somewhere.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Seth Meyers targets Trump's revealing self-own about how 'hard' he's working
"If the hardest you work is the three weeks after you were fired, that might be why you were fired."
It turns out those 'sonic' attacks on U.S. diplomats in 2017 might've been microwave attacks
Futuristic weapons have entered the present.
By Rachel Kraus
Misinformation spreads on Facebook just weeks ahead of Georgia runoff elections
Will misinformation on Facebook decide the fate of the nation?
By Matt Binder
Trevor Noah has thoughts about Trump possibly pardoning family members
"Trump is just handing out pardons like they're gift cards."
By Sam Haysom
Melania's f*cking Christmas decorations, ranked
From blood trees to Christmas in July.