The Sony Walkman Helped You Avoid The World. AirPods Help You Avoid Your Phone.
Forty years ago, the Walkman introduced the fall-away feeling of putting on headphones wherever you were. Now our phones serve as escape and something to escape from.
Everybody’s Having A Great Time Hating De Blasio
Outside the mayor's Good Morning America appearance, where the protesters were out and ready.
Stop Talking About Coups!
Somehow a segment of the population has chosen not to dismiss Trump's coup stuff out of hand, and instead push it as a realistic possibility to worry about.
Inside The Plastic Heart Of Congress
A new book from the authors of Politico Playbook promises an inside glimpse at our congressional leadership during the time of Trump.
Everyone Already Knows How They Feel About Joe Biden Touching Women
But the current system still isn’t ready to handle a well-known, gray-area subject like this.
The Romance Of Mayor Pete In The Season Of Scam
Gotta keep an eye out for those scams, but isn't the appeal of Pete Buttigieg that he seems like the antidote to the season of scam?
Into America’s Spiritual Void With Marianne Williamson
Presidential campaigns can poll at zero and still have something interesting to say about America. In Iowa on the trail with Marianne Williamson, who helped shape today's conversation about spirituality.
Beto O'Rourke Has Announced He Will Run For President In 2020
"This is going to be a positive campaign that seeks to bring out the very best from every single one of us; that seeks to unite a very divided country."
The Trap Of Turning This Election Into The Final Battle Of 2016
We can relitigate 2016 in all our waking days and sometimes in our dreams. Now, some people are even exploring new frontiers in relitigation, free from the original battles of the 2016 primaries.
Bernie Sanders Is Running For President
"We began the political revolution in the 2016 campaign, and now it's time to move that revolution forward," he said in an interview Tuesday morning.
The Robert Mueller Fan Club
Imagine telling yourself in 2003 that you’d be able to purchase a novelty prayer candle featuring the face of George W. Bush’s FBI director.
The Big Design Change For 2020: An Explosion Of Colors Beyond Red And Blue!
Branding in general seems like something that doesn’t matter 90% of the time, except for the 10% of the time when it really does.
This Year Looks A Lot Like The 1976 Democratic Primary. What Does That Mean For 2020?
Jimmy Carter bested a giant, divided field in 1976 with a grimly delivered message about reaffirming love and competence to government. It sounds a little similar to Beto, but with a key difference.
We're Only Just Beginning To Realize How We'll Remember Bill And Hillary Clinton
The former first couple revisited their first date and major political moments onstage. But is anybody nostalgic for the Clintons?
The Best TV Show Donald Trump Will Ever Create
And we, the readers and viewers of 2018, are consuming the Russia investigation news like we’re part of the biggest internet fandom there’s ever been.
Why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Instagram Is So Good
She embodies this surrealist thing of, like, “WHAT IF…you were elected to Congress? What would happen next? What would you do?”
A Tribute To 2018's Greatest Political Ad
Let's all join together in a Maine hot dog stand and chant together, once, forever, for always, "Yeah!!!"
An Hour-By-Hour Guide For Normal People Watching Tonight's Election
How we make calls, what we're expecting, and what you can expect each hour. Also watch with us tonight on Twitter or on the BuzzFeed News homepage, starting at 7 p.m. ET.
First Came Trump, Then Came Beto: Ted Cruz And The Brutal Politics Of Likability
Personality has always been a big part of campaign politics, but the internet loves a villain to dunk on.
The Kavanaugh Situation Has Opened Up A Portal Into Everyone's Memory
Why the last few weeks have been so weird and wickedly painful, for all kinds of people.