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"Michael Scott levels of cringe": Andrew Yang angers LGBTQ group at New York campaign stop
“It either tells me Andrew Yang is in over his head or is not listening to his staff”
04/23/2021 01:45 UTC
Pervs and thieves on the Internet: A Hollywood history
David Schwimmer's ultra-earnest drama "Trust" joins a long list of paranoid depictions of online culture
03/30/2011 02:30 UTC
Anna Quindlen joins Newsweek
Her first column is a distinctive blend of clichis and conventional wisdom.
10/18/1999 20:00 UTC
Bill Gross says Icahn should leave Apple alone and "help people"
Billionaire investor Icahn has said he intends to buy more of the stock that is, in his opinion, undervalued
10/25/2013 16:12 UTC
"I never made myself famous"
Donato Dalrymple defends his role in the ongoing Elian Gonzalez saga.
05/12/2000 20:00 UTC
Relics of the lost bulletin-board tribes
Text files preserve some of the vivacity of old-fashioned online conversation. Will Web-based discussions vanish from the historical record?
01/23/2002 02:08 UTC
"From a Buick 8" by Stephen King
The master of horror ends his recent slump with this skeptical tale about a strange car, a troop of state police and the fundamental unknowability of the universe.
09/20/2002 02:16 UTC
Julie Brown says Earth Girls are still easy
An '80s icon talks about her star-studded cult hit (Jim Carrey! Michael McKean!) and the new musical it's inspiring
12/19/2012 02:53 UTC
The Villages: Where Republicans rule
Welcome to the retirement community whose owner bankrolls GOP campaigns and where Democrats say they're "invisible"
07/11/2012 19:00 UTC
Letters to the editor
Should TV be left to liberals? Plus: Is "snacking" less fun for the "snackee"? Holocaust survivor says he owes his life to "sheer luck."
05/04/2000 20:00 UTC
The next attack: "An explosive-stuffed model airplane guided by GPS"
America has smart bombs and drones. Others could create something as deadly with a remote-controlled car and camera
01/12/2014 18:00 UTC
Elian's closing chapter?
A legal expert says the Cuban boy's legal saga is slowly winding down.
06/02/2000 23:10 UTC
Opposition builds to Interior Department records purge
A nonprofit group says documents reveal efforts to kill wild horses, land grabs and other outrages
12/02/2018 13:29 UTC
When the billionaire family behind the opioid crisis needed PR help, they turned to Bloomberg
Bloomberg gave media advice to the Sacklers and recommended his longtime mayoral spokesman to them
02/29/2020 10:00 UTC
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