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June 28, 2019
Kamala Harris's gutting of the former V.P. almost instantly reduced the front-runner's supposed inevitability. Where does Biden go from here?
It's no surprise that Thursday's proceedings were "won" by the two candidates who seemed the most camera-ready: Kamala Harris and, unbelievably enough, Marianne Williamson.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's Red Gate Farm estate is looking for a new set of owners.
It's equal parts Tree of Life and Boyhood. And it's also, unbelievably, a Subway ad.
There is a new prophet for the New Age—and she's no Tammy Faye Bakker. Marianne Williamson is a liberal, Jewish ex-lounge singer from Texas who preaches about Jesus, Jung, and the S&L crisis, and whose supporters—including Bette Midler, David Geffen, Cher, and Shirley MacLaine—raise big bucks for her good works. But, as Leslie Bennetts reported in 1991, some wonder if Williamson's real mission is to shine brighter than the stars who follow her.
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