
Mike Lindell refuses to accept he’s an election loser
On Wednesday, he offered to fund a recount in the Minnesota governor primary
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On Wednesday, he offered to fund a recount in the Minnesota governor primary

Chris Carter's new director's cut of the 2008 "X-Files" movie indicates a broader trend toward creativity

Reproductive rights advocates are pushing back as AI chatbots misdirect abortion seekers

E. Jean Carroll's win doesn't erase a pattern of court decisions favoring Trump

The "Heroes" and "Nashville" star lived a demanding life weighed down by unreasonable expectations

The president's defensive reaction to rampant speculation reveals his fear of aging

We have a mechanism to punish corporations that harm us. We should use it

Democratic election officials criticized Homeland Security leaders for lackluster support as midterm election looms

Last summer, Congress gave the Trump admin $46 billion to construct a wall from the Pacific Ocean to Mexico

In the 2005 film, Panettiere and Michelle Trachtenberg's search for greatness feels eerily prophetic

On "Meet the Press," the newly confirmed attorney general all but pledged to do Donald Trump's bidding

Secret Service agents blocked the subpoena at the door, but Trump's suit could still force testimony

From lunchboxes to No. 2 pencils, the prices are skyrocketing. Here's how much

Nicolas Winding Refn's neon-drenched fable finally gives Thatcher the role she deserves

The USS Lincoln disaster reveals the defense secretary’s twisted priorities

Trump's novel cybercrime strategy threatens to backfire

The technology is under fire for how police officers have abused it. But it’s only the symptom of a larger problem

The former child star had recently returned to acting and released a candid memoir about her recovery

Families and lawmakers are demanding answers over reported shortages and mental health concerns aboard the carrier

The GOP senator and physician expressed serious concerns about the "new vaccine" schedule, despite Trump's optimism

Maybe it's easier to be chosen than worthy

They all start with one beautiful thing — squash, peaches, corn, carrots or pickles — and let it lead the way

The president thanks George Washington for his "brilliant ideas" while imagining the pair in several AI posts

Everyone's done with capitalism — except mainstream Democrats, late to the party as usual

Twenty years ago, Will Ferrell's stock car manchild presaged an overheated era of US culture

Meanwhile, U.S. oil reserves hit a new low as the economy teeters

Trump’s embrace of tariffs can be understood as an instrument of personal power

A Kentucky school's botched student planner is ridiculous — but it's hardly the troubled district's biggest problem

Secretary of state dishes on RFK Jr.'s sauerkraut, Hegseth's 'arrogant' cat and his own disastrous keto experiment

Three new films find room for intimacy in a slide toward fascism

The president lashes out at “treasonists” after lower courts blocked construction on his $400 million project

Behind the sober-generation stereotype is careful spending and new ways to go out

While the network talks about Caitlin Clark and the trans panic, the league's popularity is soaring

The Trump admin has launched a series of unprecedented initiatives to find and prosecute voting by noncitizens

On "Lost Weekend," Phoebe Bridgers embraces the pain and joy of simply being alive

“I shot Mr. Thompson, and he died,” the 28-year-old said

MAHA wants Americans to scrutinize their food. Taylor Farms recalls show how hard that has become

Karoline Leavitt is leaving the White House. She won't be missed by the media she mocked and despised

Campaigning for the U.S. Senate, Paxton says he was “delivered by God” to protect Texas from leftists

A $20 meal became a right-wing media feud, exposing a party's broken promises

In women's sports stories, persuading athletes to believe in themselves is only half the game

From television icon to beloved everyman, his performance and life left a lasting mark on fans and colleagues alike

Singer-songwriter Conor Oberst was my guilty pleasure for years