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I just voted for the first time as a new citizen in Trump's America
I became an American during the Trump administration. Then I voted.
By Jess Joho
Twitter's conservative critics see bias. Now, one of them might change everything.
The Republican mega-donor, now a Twitter stakeholder, is pushing for major changes at the company.
By Matt Binder
This Supreme Court case could criminalize online immigration activism. Here’s why.
Those supportive hashtags might become a liability.
By Haidee Chu
Seth Meyers breaks down why Trump's coronavirus response should reassure 'absolutely nobody'
"We're talking about a possible pandemic, not winter skin."
By Amanda Yeo
AOC and Lin-Manuel Miranda explain the importance of census participation in new PSA
The congresswoman and playwright become teachers for the day, encouraging every New Yorker, regardless of immigration status, to participate in the 2020 census.
Immigrants trusted Maryland to give them licenses. Then ICE betrayed them.
The government's use of facial-recognition technology continues to be problematic.
By Rachel Kraus
What, exactly, does Congress understand about the world's most threatening glacier?
"They're in a disconnected position from reality."
By Mark Kaufman
Stephen Colbert and Elizabeth Warren talk 2020 election over a South Carolina feast
Beers, ribs, and boiled peanuts before the primary.
Stephen Colbert says he won't sell out to Mike Bloomberg. Not for free, anyway.
"That would be a betrayal of all the brands who pay me."
By Amanda Yeo
The NSA's $100 million call surveillance program was a big flop
There were way more misses than hits.
Surprise, surprise security experts are warning that 'high tech' voting and elections don't mix
Don't freak out. Yet.
By Words by Jack Morse; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Trevor Noah breaks down the highlights from a very shouty Democratic debate
"It was wild tonight."
By Sam Haysom
Stephen Colbert gleefully mocks the Democrats during live post-debate show
His impression game is on point.
By Sam Haysom
Seth Meyers ridicules Bloomberg's awful attempt at satire on Twitter
"If you have to explain that something is satire then you're also bad at satire."
By Amanda Yeo
Stephen Colbert breaks down all the weirdest moments from Trump's India visit
"Look, we've only known each other a short while, but I think we're ready for some under the vest stuff."
By Sam Haysom
'If you use pundit math, he was actually losing': Seth Meyers mocks media panic at Sanders' popularity
"That's right, by winning states Bernie is actually losing ground."
By Amanda Yeo
Saudi officials order arrest of rapper over 'Girl from Mecca' YouTube video
The video has since been removed from the platform.
John Oliver's deep dive on India's prime minister is a real eye-opener
"Since Modi came to power there has been an overall rise in attacks against minorities."
By Sam Haysom
Google to new Huawei owners: Use our apps at your own risk
Bad news for Google-loving Huawei users.
By Rachel Kraus
Bernie Sanders' Nevada caucus win caused a ruckus on political Twitter
A Sanders win left members of the D.C. political press hilariously dazed and alarmed.
Missed the last Democratic debate? All you need is Desus and Mero's A+ commentary.
"More like Mayor Booooootigieg."
James Corden mocks the Democratic voting system ahead of the next caucus
That Secret Santa joke tho.
By Sam Haysom
Look out, influencers: Your #ads could be in danger
The FTC and the FDA have their eye on #SponCon.
By Rachel Kraus