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Telegram Finally Takes Down Neo-Nazi Channels
The encrypted messaging app admits the groups had engaged in "calls to violence." -
Sponsors of the Pre-Attack Rally Have Taken Down Their Websites. Don’t Forget Who They Were.
Here are the organizers of the event that led to the assault on the Capitol. -
On Telegram, White Nationalists Are Trying to Radicalize Those Fleeing Parler
"Join their normie chats and show them love and unity." -
The Phrase “Storm the Capitol” Was Used 100,000 Times Online in the Month Leading Up to the Mob
Far-right Trump supporters are already organizing their next attack. -
It’s a Bad Day for MAGA Rioters Who Filmed Themselves Storming the Capitol
"Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!" -
“We Come Together Stronger”: Black Greek Organizations Are Showing Up for Raphael Warnock
The Divine Nine have been a powerful political force since their inception. Now they're coming through for Georgia. -
Why Do Conservatives Keep Posting Pictures of Awful Food?
"Y'all wrong for dishonoring that cow's memory like this." -
Heroes of 2020: “All Gas No Brakes”
Through a dark year, the gonzo YouTube series brought light to America's underbelly. -
Heroes of 2020: Local Political Reporters
I read every single tweet they wrote. -
“We Didn’t Know What We Had Until It Was Gone.”
The paper where I got my start was feisty, uncowed, and necessary. Now, like so much of the alternative press, it's gone dark. -
Julia Devanthéry: Protecting Domestic Violence Survivors From Eviction Is Always Important—but Especially During COVID
"We need a guarantee of safe, affordable housing for all." -
Monsters of 2020: Miles Taylor
The former Department of Homeland Security official is anonymous no more. -
How Republicans Are Keeping the Worst Boxing Day Traditions Alive
The day-after-Christmas holiday carries a history of aristocratic disdain. -
Heroes of 2020: wikiHow
Welcome to my online refuge amid a sea of bad news, misinformation, and exploitative social media. -
Los Angeles’ New District Attorney Eliminated Cash Bail. Judges and Prosecutors Are Pushing Back.
The progressive prosecutor faces an uphill battle. -
Our 2020 Time Capsule Is Full of Stuff We Didn’t Know We Needed—Until We Needed It
The saddest, silliest, and most useful things from a largely unbearable year. -
Rand Paul Is “Very, Very Concerned” With Eligible Voters Voting
When more people vote, the Kentucky senator discovers, the outcome changes.

