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King Donald rewards loyal courtiers — the others are beheaded by tweet
Trump's administration now resembles the "privy chamber" of Henry VIII, where the most obsequious rose to power
03/30/2018 12:00 UTC
Is "Goodfellas" overrated?
As the Scorsese film celebrates its 20th anniversary, two critics go head-to-head about its legacy
09/28/2010 02:01 UTC
The "Party Down" cater waiters are back, but has the now-famous cast outgrown the pink bow ties?
Before they were big, Adam Scott, Jane Lynch and Ken Marino made this comedy. Now that we know them, we expect more
02/23/2023 20:00 UTC
Is the federal courts' new "judicial integrity officer" even a licensed attorney?
Sources say embattled sports investigator Michael Henry, now in a key federal court post, isn't an actual lawyer
05/22/2021 09:00 UTC
I can't get this man out of my head
For 15 years I've had a thing for him but I'm married and can never act on it
09/17/2010 04:20 UTC
A salute to "Dickinson" and its devotion to using notoriety to spotlight other unsung histories
Yep, that's Ziwe as abolitionist Sojourner Truth, the latest historical figure the series brings to cheeky life
12/18/2021 20:30 UTC
"Party Down": The best comedy you haven't heard of
Waiters follow their creative dreams to a life of drudgery, while Megan Mullally channels Sarah Palin, brilliantly
04/18/2010 02:59 UTC
The dangerous truth about Europe's obsession with austerity: Why the Greek anti-bailout vote was so important
In a historic referendum, Greek voters rejected a bailout tied to crippling austerity measures. Thank goodness!
07/06/2015 22:20 UTC
Exclusive: Yale tells students to keep Kissinger talk secret
“Dr. Kissinger’s visit to campus will not be publicized, so we appreciate your confidentiality..."
03/25/2014 01:08 UTC
U.S. Olympic Committee’s controversial abuse investigator fails upward — to the federal courts
Chief lawyer at U.S. Olympic program's troubled abuse agency is forced out — and lands a prestigious federal gig
05/11/2021 10:00 UTC
"An American Type": The end of Henry Roth
The latest book from the author of "Call It Sleep" brings his posthumous resurgence to a bittersweet conclusion
07/04/2010 19:02 UTC
Oscar Wilde invented Kim Kardashian: Sex tapes, the new celeb culture, and the importance of being famous
The Situation could take a lesson: Long before he was accomplished, Wilde made himself famous for being famous
11/02/2014 19:00 UTC
"Grimm": A sly, modern spin on the fairy tale
The new NBC series stylishly updates a classic form. ABC\'s \"Once Upon a Time,\" not so much
10/28/2011 22:45 UTC
Richard Nixon's favorite liberal: Secrets of the strangest political marriage
Nixon needed to reach across the aisle. Moynihan needed to reclaim a voice. Their partnership made history
01/04/2015 21:00 UTC
70 years later, U.S. soldier killed in Normandy returns home -- no thanks to the Pentagon
French and German officials agreed to help the soldier's family after the U.S. government abandoned its search
03/22/2014 17:30 UTC
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