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The abundance of Thanksgiving does not guarantee a full plate for all.

Even as the UAW rank-and-file elects new leaders, Covid-hardened American workers are looking beyond legacy unions.

Ten contemporary Ukrainian artists reveal how culture separates the beasts from the angels.

Feel-good ballot proposals will do no good. 

“Lies are an important part of all discrimination, and this one is no different. When well crafted, they create the illusion that the action is just, that the bigot is ‘punching up’ at the victim.”

With Election Day approaching, we run some hard numbers—and roll the dice on a few sentimental bets.

Gathering at an NYC vigil to remember a fallen, misused horse. 

Believe the hype: “A second Trump term would potentially be an end-times event for our democracy.”

Hey, New Yorkers—quick! Move to Wyoming or Georgia or Florida, where your votes will actually mean something this November, and again in 2024.

The boxing promoter and widow of legendary pugilist Johnny Tapia defends his legacy and continues to thrive.