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Slack CEO Predicts Death of Work Email as Company Makes NYSE Debut

Office email will go away in five to seven years, according to Stewart Butterfield.
By Gabriela Barkho
White House Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly.

John Kelly’s Personal Cell Phone May Have Been Compromised

The revelation comes amid an internal White House probe over private email servers and a changed global landscape defined by cyber-warfare.
By Davis Richardson
Don 1 and Don 2.

A Journalist’s Viral Anguish About Donald Trump Jr.’s Emails Is Now a Hilarious Meme

"I...worked on this story for a year...and...he just...he tweeted it out."
By Sage Lazzaro
Pennsylvania senator Pat Toomey is the most frequently faxed congressman, according to the service FaxZero.

The Trump Administration Has Made Faxing Great Again (Though Not on Purpose)

By John Bonazzo
Congressman Charlie Rangel, left, with former Mayor David Dinkins, center, and New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne, left.

I’m ‘Out of Here’ if Donald Trump Wins, Charles Rangel Says

By Madina Toure
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton Demands FBI Release Newly Discovered Anthony Weiner Emails

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio at a rally for Hillary Clinton last month.

Bill de Blasio Says He’s Fine With Hillary Clinton Aides Calling Him ‘a Terrorist’

By Madina Toure
WITH ENDORSERS LIKE THESE... It was obvious all through 2015 that Mayor Bill de Blasio was desperate to make an impression on the presidential race. From his "Progressive Agenda" events at Gracie Mansion and outside the Capitol building in April and May 2015, to his scuttled plans to host both Democratic and GOP debates, the mayor seemed like an over-eager eight-year-old bouncing up and down to get the grown-ups' attention. Well, he finally got a little of that precious national notice he craved in April of this year—but it didn't come quite the way he wanted it. The mayor brought Hillary Clinton as his surprise guest to the April 9 Inner Circle show, an annual satire of NYC politics put on by reporters. De Blasio and Clinton did a little routine of their own onstage, where Clinton tweaked de Blasio over his belated decision to jump aboard her bandwagon with the rest of the political class. The mayor's excuse? "I was running on CP time," he said. That abbreviation usually stands for "colored people time," and hearkens to the stereotype that black people like to show up late. But here, Clinton helpfully explained, it meant "cautious politician time." Ba-dum tsh. The people in the room groaned and let it go. But a video of the skit escaped into the national news stream a couple days later, provoking some murmurings about sensitivity and the duo's horrible, horrible comic delivery. Clinton naturally blamed the bit of curdled comedy on the lesser Dem—and de Blasio got to be the laughingstock of the whole country and not just New York for a change. Would people have gotten so upset if it hadn't been such a godawful creaking awkward joke? The world may never know.

NYC Mayor’s Defense in Face of Probes: Hillary Clinton Got Investigated Too

By Will Bredderman
The feds say they can secretly read all your email.

Feds: We Can Read All Your Email, and You’ll Never Know

By Clark D. Cunningham
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman speaks as Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey looks on during a press conference at the office of the New York Attorney General, July 19, 2016 in New York City.

To Fight Climate Change, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Deputizes Thought Police

By Jeff Stier
DES MOINES, IA - JANUARY 29: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a "get out the caucus" event at Grand View University on January 29, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. With less than a week to go before the Iowa caucuses, Hillary Clinton is campaigning throughout Iowa. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Hillary’s Email Trail of Troubling Anti-Israel Conversations

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton gestures while speaking with her supporters and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) elected officials on January 7, 2016 in San Gabriel, California, to discuss what's at stake for the AAPI community. AFP PHOTO/FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP / FREDERIC J. BROWN (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)

Hillary’s EmailGate Goes Nuclear

By John R. Schindler
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - AUGUST 28: Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks at the Democratic National Committee summer meeting on August 28, 2015 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most of the Democratic Presidential candidates including Sanders , Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley and Lincoln Chafee are attending at the event. (Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

Bernie Sanders’ Secret Weapon

By Brent Budowsky
Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton’s Continued Obstruction

By Sidney Powell
The New York State Capitol. (Photo: Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

Albany’s In-Box

By The Editors

Currie: Email snafu won’t set Clinton ‘back one second’

By Chase Brush

Improve Your Life By Sending These Five Simple Emails

By Eric Barker
Bill de Blasio attending Orlando Findlayter's church last year. (Photo: Facebook)

De Blasio’s Office Says No Bishop Findlayter Emails Exist

By Jill Colvin

Kirsten Dunst Buys Elizabeth Peyton From ‘Gavin,’ And Other Arty Miranda July Revelations

By Dan Duray
Cathie Black. (Photo: Wikimedia)

Cathie Black Emails Released

By Colin Campbell
Courtesy The Stedelijk Museum.

Kirsten Gillibrand ‘Can’t Stop Thinking’ About Elizabeth Warren’s DNC Speech

By Hunter Walker

‘Women of Fox News’ Chain-Mail Propaganda: What’s Wrong With This Email?

By Foster Kamer

Watch Sarah Jessica Parker Get Deleted from Obama Fundraising Emails in Real Time!

By Foster Kamer

Ron Paul Supporters Go On Annoyance Offensive by Shelling Media Inboxes With Spam

By Foster Kamer
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