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October 04, 2019
Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, the New York Times reporters who helped ignite a movement, reflect on its stunning success—and the enormous work that remains. "Everything's changed and nothing's changed."
After the Patriots owner made two trips to Orchids of Asia Day Spa, where a half-hour "massage" costs $59, he was charged with soliciting a prostitute. What happened next was not what anyone expected.
A gifted performer continues her fantastic voyage into actorly grandeur in Lucy in the Sky, a slightly stilted film. Richard Lawson reviews.
Kurt Volker's Thursday testimony brought new details about diplomats' involvement with Trump's conspiracy theories, while a new report revealed the president brought up Biden to Xi Jinping in a phone call over the summer.
Sarah Tither-Kaplan was one of the accusers who came forward about Franco in January 2018. "I can't sleep at night knowing that my coming forward, originally, did not do the work that I wanted it to do yet," she says.
Alix Kates Shulman talks about Memoirs of an Ex-Prom Queen, the groundbreaking feminist novel that brought abortion, sexual harassment, and rape to the best-seller list—and has been reissued in a brand-new paperback edition.
Clint Eastwood's latest project, Richard Jewell, is the real-life story of the security guard hero turned suspect at the center of the 1996 Atlanta bombing in Centennial Olympic Park. The film is based on this 1997 report by Marie Brenner.
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