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Pixelated red, blue and white portrait of Barack Obama with word "HOPE" shown underneath

Artist Shepard Fairey’s Iconic Obama ‘Hope’ Portrait Is Headed for the Auction Block

The famed 2008 image is expected to fetch up to $700,000 at Heritage Auctions.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Stephen Schwarzman sitting next to Donald Trump at a table

Blackstone CEO and Republican Megadonor Stephen Schwarzman Said He Won’t Back Trump in 2024

Stephen Schwarzman is now the second GOP megadonor to back away from Trump.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Side profile of Congressman-Elect Maxwell Frost, who is dressed in a grey suit speaking onstage into a microphone.

Maxwell Frost, the First Member of Gen Z Elected to Congress, Explains How Unions Became Cool

"I mean, it's like, the cool thing, right?" Maxwell Frost, the first Gen Z elect to Congress, spoke to the Observer about young Americans' role in the labor movement.
By Courtney Vinopal

The Right’s Idea that FBI Agents Are “Vicious Monsters” Is Nothing New, Except the Criticism Used to Come From the Left

By Claire Potter

Here Are All the Civil Rights Changes Facebook Has Declined or Is Still Evaluating

By Isabella Simonetti
Election Results 2020 Battlestar Galactica

‘Battlestar Galactica’ Was the Show That Knew Power Grabs

By Brandon Katz

Tuesday’s Election Winners: Marijuana, Magic Mushrooms, and Other Drugs

By Sissi Cao

Why Meghan Markle’s Political Activism Will Continue After the Election

By Morgan Halberg

Big Tech and CEOs Poured Millions Into The Election. Here’s Who They Supported

By Sissi Cao and Jordan Zakarin

Tesla Reports a Record-Setting Victory Even As Market, Country Descend Into Chaos

By Sissi Cao

Meghan and Prince Harry Encourage People to Vote in the Upcoming Election

By Morgan Halberg

The Best Stylish Voting Merch to Shop That Also Gives Back

By Morgan Halberg

Mark Zuckerberg Says He’s ‘Disgusted’ by Trump Posts, But Won’t Do Anything About It

By Jordan Zakarin

After Georgia’s Election Fiasco, Why Can’t People Vote Online? Experts Weigh In.

By Chris Iovenko

Olivia Laing’s Prescient Essay Collection Examines the Role of Art in Times of Crisis

By Alina Cohen
march madness disaster movies bracket

Which Disaster Flick Is Best to Watch in Coronavirus Lockdown?

By Brandon Katz and Observer Culture Staff
Iowa Caucus App

Why Iowa’s ‘High-Tech’ Caucus Failed (and Why Other States Are Ditching Election Apps)

By Chris Roberts

Bill Gates on Elizabeth Warren’s Wealth Tax: How Much Money Will I Have Left?

By Sissi Cao
The worst-case scenario, in the spread of disinformation, is, well, complete global catastrophe... that’s all.

Bad Actors, AI & the Historical Context of Disinformation Campaigns

By Harmon Leon
Is it fun to gamble on politics? You bet!

Betting on Ballots: An Inside Look at the Business of Gambling on Elections

By John A. Tures

Microsoft Reacts to Andrew Yang Dissing Bing at Dem Debate: Wanna Redo Math in Excel?

By Sissi Cao

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Meets With 7 Lawmakers In Secret Washington Visit

By Sissi Cao

Buffett’s Scandalous Lunch Date Asks to Get Involved With Andrew Yang’s UBI Raffle

By Sissi Cao

Hillary Clinton Dropped in to Read Her Own Emails at a Venice Art Exhibition

By Helen Holmes
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