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"American Gangster"
Denzel Washington plays a ruthless drug kingpin and Russell Crowe the cop who wants to nail him in this jagged, messy movie.
11/02/2007 15:05 UTC
Protests around the world: This time it’s different
Enough already — from London to Los Angeles, people of all races are fed up
06/04/2020 10:30 UTC
Crossing the thin blue line: Cops abuse power by using databases to get information for their benefit
Stalking romantic partners, neighbors and journalists: all people cops have spied on illegally
10/01/2016 12:59 UTC
What do you say now, Bud Selig?
The victories of the Angels, Twins and Cards show how empty the owners' and commissioners' arguments were.
10/08/2002 23:06 UTC
James O'Keefe releases another Project Veritas video claiming Hillary Clinton campaign is "bird dogging"
Hillary Clinton haters find vindication — but no moral high-ground — in Project Veritas undercover investigation
10/18/2016 20:58 UTC
Poor and proud
Cheri Honkala's diverse group of anti-Bush marchers arrives in New York, declaring that homelessness is a societal, not a personal, failing.
08/31/2004 17:17 UTC
The year that wasn't: Ben Carson almost got the Sacha Baron Cohen treatment
The story of how the secretary of housing and urban development was nearly duped on "Who is America"
12/25/2018 12:00 UTC
Trump administration ban on NIH use of fetal tissue should worry all scientists
Researchers studying Alzheimer's disease, among many others, use the tissue for their research. No more
12/27/2018 12:30 UTC
Times Square among 900 sites "occupied"
The consumer capital comes to a halt as movement spreads to London, Frankfurt, Rome, throughout the world
10/16/2011 16:30 UTC
Dusty's drama, the Angels' angst
Will the Curse of Keane strike the Giants? Will the Angels' longtime demon torment them once again? Play ball!
10/17/2002 23:26 UTC
The Barry question
Walk him? Pitch to him? The Angels have run out of room for error in trying to decide.
10/25/2002 23:00 UTC
Sex scandals are bipartisan
But it's Republicans who are prone to preaching about other people's intimate lives
07/02/2009 14:15 UTC
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