October 29, 2021 Archive October 2021
"Ted Lasso" gets corrupted by Mitt Romney and Kyrsten Sinema's Halloween charade
Andrew Cuomo charged with groping former aide, but complaint was filed "prematurely": report
Here's the Four Seasons Total Landscaping movie trailer you've been waiting for – thanks, MSNBC!
"Squid Game": Why you shouldn’t be too hard on translators
Liberty University could lose tax-exempt status after viral recording
House Republican admits "wacko birds" in GOP forced vote to protect Bannon
Pelosi delays infrastructure vote: Progressives won't budge without Build Back Better
Why the Julian Assange case is the most important battle for press freedom of our time
Pro-pharma Democrats kill bill to lower drug costs — advocates ask: “What did they get for that?”
Fighting to preserve Trump's legacy: Manchin and Sinema cement his only legislative achievement
TV dinner: 5 of our best stories about the intersection between what we eat and what we watch
Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger, vocal Trump critic, says he won't run for re-election
Meta and the Facebook Papers: Why Mark Zuckerberg has nothing to fear
Twitter's algorithm amplifies conservatives. It might be the mockery they inspire
Former Fox News reporter slams Tucker Carlson's Jan. 6 special: A "betrayal to the public"
How Big Tobacco made menthol racial
Two dozen ex-Republican lawmakers rip Trump for "likely central" role in Capitol insurrection
FDA authorizes Pfizer vaccine for young children
Halloween countdown: The best vampire horror movies
Why sugar may be the scariest part of Halloween
Democrats seize on historic hearing with Big Oil executives
Han who? Sung Kang on his new "Snakehead" bad boy: "Even his hairstyle – he's overcompensating"
Ron DeSantis sues Biden administration over vaccine mandates
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slams the Wall Street Journal for running Trump letter: "Wow! This is bull"
Netflix's new Colin Kaepernick series is as ambitious but not quite as successful as its subject
Timothée Chalamet and the return of the Cool Jew
Mein Kampf, racial slurs and Antifa conspiracies lead wild first week at Charlottesville trial