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Tim Gunn, Heidi Klum (AP/Joseph Frisenda)

"Project Runway" hosts move to Amazon

Michael Schneider - Indiewire

Bravo may have to temper excitement for "Project Runway" homecoming now that Klum and Gunn won't be making the move

Apple Presentation (AP/Eric Risberg)

Apple is getting serious about privacy

Andy Meek

In an announcement to app developers, Apple says it’s making a shift in its approach to the developer community

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A shift in surgery

Matt Beane - The Conversation

Over a third of U.S. hospitals have at least one surgical robot

Paul Janeway of St. Paul  & the Broken Bones (Shutterstock)

St. Paul & the Broken Bones branches out

Annie Zaleski

Salon talks to the frontman and Alabama native about Jeff Sessions, family trauma and "Young Sick Camellia"

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Robert Reich: The next crash

Robert Reich

It’s important to understand that the real root of the Great Recession wasn’t a banking crisis

Brett Kavanaugh (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

What Kavanaugh said about birth control

Nicole Karlis

“Women have every reason to believe their health and their lives are at stake"

Led Zeppelin, photographed in 1973. (Getty Images)

The Led Zeppelin paradox endures

Aram Sinnreich - The Conversation

How can a band so slavishly derivative — and sometimes downright plagiaristic — be also considered innovative?

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Trump rips apart Justice Department

Terry H. Schwadron

On the eve of Senate hearings on a new Supreme Court justice, the president thumbed his nose at the law

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Sanders asks Trump cans to call the NYT

Sanders asks Trump cans to call the NYT

Noor Al-Sibai - Raw Story

What happened when the press secretary tweeted the phone number of the New York Times opinion department

Barack Obama delivers his speech at the 16th Annual Nelson Mandela Lecture at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, July 17, 2018. (AP/Themba Hadebe)

Obama: Trump's "a symptom—not the cause"

Matthew Rozsa

The 44th president of the United States proclaimed that his predecessor is swimming against the tides of history

Xi Jinping; Donald Trump (Getty/AP/Salon)

Will China be the next global hegemon?

Alfred McCoy - TomDispatch.com

“America First” versus China’s strategy of the four continents

Alex Jones (AP/Jose Luis Magana)

Alex Jones said he's a victim of racism

Rachel Leah

Jones was describing his encounter with Latino protestors, whom he said were "dressed like MS-13 — all thugged out"

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Sean Hannity; Donald Trump (AP/Evan Agostini//Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Trump fumes at Hannity's coverage of him

Shira Tarlo

"I've got to talk to him," Trump said of the Fox Newser with whom he is said to "frequently partake in pillow talk"

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Bernstein, Warren: Invoke 25th Amendment

Shira Tarlo

The senator and reporter Carl Bernstein raise serious questions about Trump's fitness to serve in the Oval Office

Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Rimrock Auto Arena in Billings, Mont., Sept. 6, 2018. (AP/Jim Urquhart)

Trump insists he's not in a titanic rage

Shira Tarlo

Trump launched into a round of scathing attacks against Democrats, the "deep state," Sen. Jon Tester and the media

Louis C.K. (AP/MediaPunch)

Comedy Cellar owner upset over C.K. set

Zach Sharf - Indiewire

Noam Dworman, the owner of Manhattan's famous venue, speaks out against C.K.s comeback

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Kamala Harris (AP/Alex Brandon)

Harris sitting on a Kavanaugh bombshell?

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

According to Jennifer Rubin, Harris’ line of inquiry during hearings has observers and White House aides scrambling

FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2008 file photo, Cindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., uses a cheetah hand puppet to make her husband laugh as they ride the "Straight Talk Express" campaign bus to a polling station on the day of South Carolina's Republican presidential primary in Charleston, S.C. "A campaign is like the world's longest job interview, and even though most of us like to think that we're being our natural selves when we interview for a new job, it's only human nature to self-edit ourselves and try to make the best possible impression," says Schnur, director of the University of Southern California’s political institute. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File) (AP)

Cindy McCain pens powerful op-ed on John

Matthew Rozsa

A veiled rebuke of Trump? Cindy McCain says her husband's chief legacy was "serving a cause greater than ourselves"

Brett Kavanaugh (AP/Susan Walsh)

Kavanaugh will be confirmed to SCOTUS

Matthew Rozsa

There have been many dramatic moments in Kavanaugh hearings, but the fix is in, he is all but confirmed

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Worse days ahead for Trump

Brad Reed - Raw Story

“Bob Mueller probably has 40 years worth of crimes that he is going to unfold," says author Tony Schwartz

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Fox pulls film scenes with sex offender

Zack Sharf - Indiewire

20th Century Fox forced edits on "The Predator" to remove actor Steven Wilder Striegel, a registered sex offender

Michael Moore in "Fahrenheit 11/9" (Toronto International Film Festival)

Moore's terrifying "Fahrenheit 11/9"

Sophia A. McClennen

"Fahrenheit 11/9" takes an unflinching look at how Donald Trump rose to power and what we can do about it

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