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Gambling on Harry Reid
Have the Democrats hit the jackpot with the new minority leader from Nevada -- or crapped out?
11/18/2004 04:28 UTC
Bill Clinton vs. Lena Dunham: The Shakespearean battle of boomers and millennials
Generational showdown made even richer by the fact that these are parents and children, bound (and living) together
03/02/2014 02:00 UTC
Untwist your knickers, Trump fans: History says the 2020 election was nothing special
Except for the loser's massively wounded ego, in historical terms 2020 wasn't especially close or controversial
08/01/2021 10:00 UTC
Vaping on film looks less glamorous than the Hollywood smoking of yesteryear
How "Mare of Easttown" and "I Care a Lot" reflects the grittier practice of vaping as smoking exits stage left
07/12/2021 00:00 UTC
Blood vows: Joseph Smith, Mormonism and the invention of American polygamy
How polygamy created a schism among early Mormons — and ultimately led to the murder of the religion's founder
04/20/2014 21:00 UTC
"The Good Thief"
A stoned Nick Nolte lumbers through Monte Carlo in Neil Jordan's dazzling, free-spirited remake of a French crime classic.
04/03/2003 02:00 UTC
When I started to believe in ghosts
I didn't just see the boy in the room, I felt him. It was as if he was saying, I'm lost. Help me
10/30/2010 04:30 UTC
Happy, Texas
A cons-on-the-run caper gets its charm from witty, endearing performances and uncynical affection for its characters.
10/01/1999 20:00 UTC
"Proto-fascist thug demagoguery": Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and the right's new race lie
Ted Cruz has a truth problem. Donald Trump is playing a Silent Majority card. Ugliness is in the air
12/02/2015 21:52 UTC
The nudge election
It’s going to take more than one election to make America as great as it was before Trump
11/03/2018 12:00 UTC
For the "Gossip Girl" and "Sex and the City" reboots to work, they must learn from past mistakes
Both shows must reckon with racism and general problematic-ness from their original iterations
06/07/2021 22:43 UTC
Medicare's perfect storm
The roots of modern GOP resistance to healthcare reform date back to 1964, when Johnson clobbered Goldwater
04/13/2011 16:30 UTC
America's big race lie: How big banks and racist policies helped shape segregation, police brutality
White cops will still kill black teens until we have a radical change in everyone's neighborhood
06/17/2015 13:57 UTC
Hillary Clinton's lessons from Richard Nixon: What his winning 1968 race can teach her about image and comebacks
A young Hillary worked on the Watergate committee investigating Nixon. Candidate Hillary should study his successes
04/10/2015 20:40 UTC
Extry! Extry! Getcha screen legends here!
The American Film Institute's silly list of "50 Greatest Screen Legends" plunks that august body into the same leaky boat as the Letterman Top 10 list.
06/16/1999 20:00 UTC
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