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Polanski claims Weinstein used “child rapist” claims against him in a dirty Oscar campaign
The director says that Weinstein feared "The Pianist" would sweep the 2003 Academy Awards and took action
12/11/2019 22:13 UTC
When Halloween became America’s most dangerous holiday
In the early 1970s, rumors about poisoned candy on Halloween led to mass paranoia
10/26/2019 17:30 UTC
Maurice Sendak illustrations to go up for auction
The art will be sold along with pieces by Dr. Seuss, Beatrix Potter, Charles M. Schulz and others
01/08/2013 04:30 UTC
Trump named Capitol riot lawyer to federal board — as one of his final acts
The lawyer, who represents the family of a dead rioter, is friends with Rep. Mo Brooks, under scrutiny for his role
01/27/2021 11:00 UTC
The magazine that inspired Rolling Stone
‘When you look back on it, where else would those articles appear? The Saturday Evening Post?’
11/17/2017 00:54 UTC
Roger Stone tries to auction off "Trump autograph NFT" to pay for his legal bills
"My legal expenses are formidable,” Stone said
12/23/2021 09:30 UTC
Taylor Swift and the ways white women exploit allyship
With the Eras Tour, her platform is larger than ever, which only makes her silence about racism more troubling
06/03/2023 18:00 UTC
"Well Gol-l-ly": Jim Nabors marries longtime male partner
Surprise, surprise, surprise! The star of "The Andy Griffith Show" comes out and gets hitched
01/30/2013 16:52 UTC
What those mourning the fragility of American democracy get wrong
Everyone's saying it: "Democracy is fragile." A political science scholar says that has always been the case
02/07/2021 16:59 UTC
The girls who weren't saved: Haunted by the 40-year-old Lyon Sisters kidnapping, a writer wonders why the biggest clue went unexamined
In 1975, Sheila and Kate vanished from a Maryland mall. A man was indicted last month for murder—what took so long?
08/10/2015 03:00 UTC
The Harvard snowflakes of 1975: What today's campus scolds get wrong about college students
A humane response to student protesters never goes out of style—as I discovered in my own Harvard Crimson clippings
06/13/2018 19:00 UTC
Fiona Hill details how Trump Jan. 6 scheme was years in the making: "This was Trump pulling a Putin"
Hill says Trump pal discussed how "he could push the margins and stay in power without any checks and balances"
04/11/2022 16:31 UTC
Letters
Readers weigh in on "Welcome to Armageddon," by Miles Harvey. Plus: Can you be a good liberal and still laugh at Bill Maher?
03/25/2004 04:13 UTC
Roger Stone, Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 coup: Is a major bombshell coming?
Did the master of Republican "black arts" finally go too far? It may be Roger Stone's time in the barrel at last
09/28/2022 14:02 UTC
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