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Did Trump break the law in his call to Georgia’s secretary of state? Some lawyers say yes.
Some lawyers and legal scholars say Trump’s actions in his call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger appeared to potentially violate both state and…
Beyoncé Shares Never-Before-Seen Footage Of Twins Rumi and Sir
After the dumpster fire that was 2020 Beyoncé knew that the perfect gift to give her fans was a look back at the global icon’s…
What to expect when Congress meets to confirm Joe Biden’s win
Here’s how it will work, step by step.
Cardi B Won’t Let Her Daughter Listen To Explicit “W.A.P.” Lyrics
Despite Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion having arguably one of the hottest songs of 2020, there’s one fan who is prohibited from listening —…
On The Anniversary of Stuart Scott’s Death, His Daughters Pay Tribute To His Legacy
There were more hospital visits leading up to the fall of 2014. Many more. And they always ended the same way, with us discussing what…
Pat McGrath Is The First Makeup Artist To Be Named A Dame of the British Empire
It’s not everyday that a makeup artist is welcomed into the world of damehood. However, it’s also not everyday that a makeup artist like the…
Trump’s goal was never proving ‘fraud.’ The goal was making Trump happy.
His call with Georgia's secretary of state reinforces that Trump is more interested in uncertainty than certainty.
National Guard activated for D.C. protests, with more restraints than in June, officials say
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser warns residents to stay away from Tuesday, Wednesday protests of November election.
Tom Cotton and Chip Roy inject some logic into the GOP’s alogical electoral college gambit
Beyond the utter lack of evidence behind the effort, there's the fact that it's highly dubious politically.
The incoherent tale of Trump’s presidency, in 4 private call transcripts
Trump's private calls have bookended his presidency and, in between, set the stage for his impeachment. Here are the common threads running between them.
