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October 28, 2019
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen on love, childhood traumas, and the "sh--ty human being" in the White House, with photographs of the entire family by Mark Seliger.
The larger-than-life mogul chronicled his spectacular rise and scandalous fall in his 1994 memoir, The Kid Stays in the Picture, establishing himself as a character as memorable as the ones he ushered to the screen.
NBC News, attempting to do damage control, says it will release former employees from nondisclosure agreements if they want to speak up about sexual misconduct at the network. Now, at least six former Fox News staffers, including Gretchen Carlson, are calling on their former employer to follow suit.
Early episodes of Apple's biggest TV bet are best when its two mega leads, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, are playing off each other. Richard Lawson reviews.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a U.S. special forces raid in Syria, ridding the world of the brutal Islamic State leader and delivering Donald Trump a military victory. But the success of the mission, it seems, was no thanks to the president himself.
Filmmakers David Lynch and Lina Wertmüller, actor Wes Studi, and humanitarian-award winner Geena Davis collected trophies at the Academy's honorary Governors Awards. But all eyes were on this season's competitors.
Robert Evans died on Saturday at 89. In the land of impossible plots, Robert Evans, the man who greenlighted Chinatown and The Godfather, was a genre unto himself: actor turned mogul turned producer turned pariah. With ex-wife Ali MacGraw and old pal Jack Nicholson in supporting roles, the surprises continued as he published his new autobiography. Matthew Tyrnauer caught a vintage performance by the dark prince of Hollywood.
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