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May 31, 2019
Munchausen syndrome by proxy has been cropping up in TV and film—but as an author whose sister actually has the disorder explains, it's not as cinematic as we've been led to believe.
The New York Times recently yanked one of its journalists from Rachel Maddow's show amid concerns about cable-news "bias." Joe Pompeo reports on the curious—and growing—tensions between the Times and MSNBC.
After periods of relative dormancy, Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus are primed for major music releases today.
Trump's favorite dictator reportedly executed his top negotiator. Meanwhile, the North Korean diplomat who handed Trump that "very nice" letter from Kim has been sent to a prison camp.
Claus von Bülow, who in the 1980s was convicted of attempting to murder his wife, and then later acquitted of all charges, died at 92. At the time, V.F.'s Dominick Dunne was the one writer with access to all the tangled circles surrounding the Danish-born socialite. Revisit the story from 1985 here.
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