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He succeeded in making all political and media actors into actors,” Olivia Nuzzi writes, near the end of her much anticipated ...
Nausea can be a sign that labor is approaching, but it’s also a sign of so many other things—reading the news, for example.
Medium for some colorful jewelry: eight letters.
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Performative reading” has gained a curious notoriety online. Is it a new way of calling people pretentious, or does it reflect a deprioritization of the written word?
In Clint Bentley’s adaptation of a Denis Johnson novella, Joel Edgerton plays a builder of bridges who finds himself increasingly cut off from the modern world.
A former military judge on the Trump Administration’s contradictory—and likely unlawful—justifications for its Caribbean ...
Hegseth was responding to reporting, published earlier that day by the Washington Post, about the Trump Administration’s ...
My life choices put my family at risk.” Elected officials are grappling with the fact that simply participating in politics ...
Is the race to create ever more lavish spectator offerings in America’s largest venues changing the fan experience?