Trump continues to question 'Kamala' pronunciation, and it highlights why some people of color feel a push to code switch.
Month: November 2020
The next 11 weeks could be the most dangerous in US history, some analysts believe, with a vengeful and fearful lame duck incumbent
Two docuseries about NXIVM present a question: Are the people who have escaped a controlling organization the most reliable sources on what happened to them?
Trump was ineffective and easily beaten. A future strongman won’t be.
U.S. President Donald Trump could issue a flurry of pardons during his final days in power.
The discovery of platypuses’ fluorescent fur has researchers wondering if the trait is more widespread among mammals than anyone has realized.
Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe rebuked the Trump administration for pushing out Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, one of three sudden departures of agency leaders in the past 48 hours.
Joe Biden’s advisers are preparing for the president-elect to transition to the White house. This week, a group of policy experts assigned to every major government agency will begin laying plans to implement Mr. Biden’s agenda, according to a Biden transition official. The so-called agency review
Now that nearly all the votes have been counted, what comes next, and what, if any, opportunities does President Trump’s campaign have to continue contesting the results?
Ahmad Tea Earl Grey with a shot of Drambuie!
“Taste the Nation” is breezy in tone, but it exposes the betrayals at the heart of “American” cuisine.
With Padma Lakshmi, Preet Bharara, Vera Chan-Waller, Scott Chang-Fleeman. In Taste the Nation, award winning cookbook author, host and executive producer Padma Lakshmi, takes audiences on a journey across America, exploring the rich and diverse food culture of various immigrant groups, seeking out the people who have so heavily shaped what American food is today. From indigenous communities to recent immigrant arrivals, Padma breaks bread with Americans across the nation to uncover the roots and relationship between our food, our humanity and our history - ultimately revealing stories that challenge notions of identity, belonging, and what it means to be American.
Going back to normal is not enough. A revamp is required.
The series of actions on issues from climate to health and immigration would come soon after the president-elect is sworn in Jan. 20.
Republicans have become more extreme than Democrats.