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Trumpers think an ABC whistleblower is about to prove the debate was rigged
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Nate Silver’s mild Trump praise brings Bluesky meltdown
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Laura Loomer launches shockingly vulgar tirade against Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Trump’s debate performance seriously sank Truth Social’s stock—just days before he’s free to cash out
‘It could have been different’: DeSantis fans fume over Trump’s poor debate performance
Tech
The strange and twisting case of r/A858, Reddit’s indecipherable Stonehenge
Five years ago, cryptic numbers began to appear in a little-trafficked subreddit. They seemed to be a code—one whose purpose, even today, remains a mystery.
Robert Guthrie
Updated on May 26, 2021
Illustration by J. Longo
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