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Christian Bale says Donald Trump thought he was Bruce Wayne in real life
Bale met Trump before he was president on the set of Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises"
12/12/2018 22:30 UTC
Here's the real crime Gen. Milley exposed: the cowardice of Senate Republicans
Milley probably went outside the Constitution — but he revealed that 50 Republicans were Trump's co-conspirators
09/22/2021 09:40 UTC
Introducing Bachmannalia!
Presenting our ongoing tally of the White House hopeful's most wonderfully baffling campaign moments
07/28/2011 02:35 UTC
The Donald's prejudiced predecessors: 6 racist bullies who stirred up America's basest instincts
Trump didn't invent this particular brand of xenophobia and demagoguery. He's merely tailored it to the modern era
12/15/2015 13:15 UTC
New York experiments with new voting system in chaotic mayoral race: Breakthrough or disaster?
Some fear the city's first ranked-choice voting race will result in confusion and disenfranchise Black voters
05/14/2021 09:40 UTC
The banks' anti-regulation fantasy
Financial leaders need to accept the G-20's decision and explain how they'd deal with another severe crisis
03/07/2012 04:44 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Georgia president has great idea after BCS title game snub: Let's have a tournament! Plus: Pete Carroll to Atlanta?
01/10/2008 16:15 UTC
The bizarre social history of beds
For centuries, people thought nothing of crowding family members or friends into the same bed
09/16/2019 07:00 UTC
Ireland's incendiary "flag wars"
In Northern Ireland, anti-Semitic groups back Israel and Sinn Fein flies the PLO colors.
07/19/2002 02:08 UTC
Distrust of the non-religious runs deep in American history
The idea that the ungodly are not up to the demands of virtuous citizenship has been a concern since the beginning
02/02/2017 14:59 UTC
Rich pardon gets more scrutiny
A Senate hearing into Bill Clinton's final moves looks like good news for him -- until a U.S. attorney launches her own probe.
02/16/2001 04:43 UTC
It's not just "Selma": Hollywood's history problem
Again and again, from "John Adams" to "Lincoln," romantic truthiness supplants historical truth on-screen
01/19/2015 18:30 UTC
"Her": An unforgettable man-machine love affair
Joaquin Phoenix plays a guy; Scarlett Johansson plays an O.S. Their romance might be the year's loveliest film
12/18/2013 04:59 UTC
"Harvard Man"
James Toback's sex, drugs and basketball movie would be better if it stuck to that.
06/28/2002 23:00 UTC
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