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Eighteen Democrats make a choice
The credit card companies may thank the Democrats who voted for the bankruptcy bill. What will voters think?
03/11/2005 19:45 UTC
Inside the remastered "Goats Head Soup," the end of an era for the Rolling Stones
Jimmy Miller produced the band during their most iconic era, including "Beggars Banquet" and "Exile on Main St."
09/26/2020 14:59 UTC
Penn Jillette on Trump during "Celebrity Apprentice": "He would say racially insensitive things"
In a new interview, the magician seemingly corroborated Omarosa's claims: "I was in the room"
08/15/2018 19:46 UTC
Hercules
Disney's Hercules is a show-tune-spouting, buff demigod bent on self-improvement (and world domination).
07/27/1997 23:00 UTC
New "Star Wars" trailer, new hope: Leia finally picks up a lightsaber -- and the little girl inside me cheers
For women who grew up with these movies, Leia's story always felt a bit slighted -- until now
04/17/2015 01:16 UTC
The gifts of the Olympics
The 19th Winter Games were flawed by gamesmanship and bickering, but like every Olympics, they gave us much more.
02/25/2002 08:04 UTC
Generation X's journey from jaded to sated
Boomers cry "More, more, more!" and Millennials whine “Me, me, me!” But Gen Xers know when to say "Meh"
10/02/2013 01:25 UTC
Karl Rove is a bad historian: Race, the South and the real story he doesn't tell about William McKinley and 1896
We've all seen Megyn Kelly bring reality to Rove's election projections. Time to bring some to his history book
01/09/2016 18:00 UTC
The 50 dorkiest songs you secretly love
"We Didn't Start the Fire." "Come on Eileen." "Shiny Happy People." Protest all you want, but resistance is futile
08/21/2014 19:31 UTC
Ted Baxter pursued fame over journalism – but unlike today’s pundits, he didn't corrupt the news
The fictional "Mary Tyler Moore" newsman never went as far as Tucker Carlson or Laura Ingraham
01/23/2023 02:00 UTC
The racism at the heart of the Reagan presidency
How Ronald Reagan used coded racial appeals to galvanize white voters and gut the middle class
01/12/2014 00:00 UTC
Sweet 16
A year of erotic masterpieces and exhilarating amorality proves good movies still get made, even if they don't always get seen.
12/24/2002 01:00 UTC
Saved by Pop Culture: How "Sex and the City" helped me get over my marriage
I got by ... with a little help from my friends Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda
04/15/2011 17:52 UTC
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