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8 disturbing trends that reveal the South's battered psyche
Statistics show Southern states have the lowest economic mobility in the country. These phenomena help explain why
03/12/2014 21:22 UTC
The Awful Truth
The Beautiful and the Damned: Spiritualists of the Lower East Side.
03/23/1996 14:40 UTC
Most damning Mark Meadows text was sent from Rick Perry's phone: report
The message was sent from Perry's phone — though a spokesperson denied he had anything to do with it
12/17/2021 22:17 UTC
Here's what late-night comedians think of Trump's tax plan
Late-night talk show hosts made it clear that Trump was outright lying about his tax plan not helping the wealthy
09/29/2017 12:06 UTC
It’s time to get back to normal? Not according to science.
A conservative radio host claims scientific research indicates life should return to normal now. Experts disagree.
02/25/2021 19:59 UTC
Bulls come up Rose's
In the most awkward half-hour in televised sports, Chicago wins the NBA draft lottery and a shot at Memphis point guard Derrick Rose.
05/21/2008 12:15 UTC
Hillary Clinton's foreign policy is pure fantasy
Clinton talks of possibly decades-long occupations and orderly regime changes, yet somehow Sanders is the fantasist
02/26/2016 21:45 UTC
The women of Shouts and Murmurs
It turns out that for the past three years, they haven't existed.
08/29/2007 00:45 UTC
Expert roundtable on Jan. 6 and Trump's Big Lie: "Fascism in its pure ideological form"
Expert panel unpacks Trump's rhetoric: "Dangerously anti-democratic," "thoroughly corrupt," "vengeful and sadistic"
07/28/2021 13:02 UTC
Fur and feathers
A Rooster and a Tiger hit the lotto of love, but are they about to squander their jackpot?
03/09/2002 01:00 UTC
Lena Dunham's absurd advance
The "Girls" creator nabbed a staggering advance for an advice book. And we wonder why big publishers struggle
10/09/2012 19:48 UTC
How dark money fueled the Jan. 6 insurrection — and why we can't find it
Shadowy "war games" for what happened on Jan. 6 began months earlier — but we still don't know who paid for them
06/06/2022 10:30 UTC
"Venetian Stories" by Jane Turner Rylands
In this collection of light, often interconnected stories, characters move in rarefied social circles where fate rewards the guilty and even tragedy has a silver lining.
05/27/2003 23:00 UTC
Has Martin Amis gone soft?
His newest novel, which treads similar ground as "Money," features an oddly sentimental turn
09/13/2012 00:28 UTC
The Zen of Robert California
Taking its cues from James Spader\'s performance, the NBC show has become warm, relaxed and mysterious
11/03/2011 22:45 UTC
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