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December 07, 2019
From Mister Rogers to violent gangsters, and virtually everything in-between.
The pictures, as Scorsese might call them, that offered some welcome counterbalance to all the I.P. shuffle.
Dylan Byers, senior media reporter at NBC News and MSNBC, joins Nick Bilton to talk about why news has become so divisive, why Bloomberg isn't just another annoying billionaire, how to get Trump out of our heads, and why he thinks Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg aren't as bad as the rest of America does.
Five comedies, four miniseries, and one very good drama.
Including one of TV's most beloved stars, the greatest author in a generation, a Star Wars stalwart, a rapper-activist, and a famed TV astrologer.
The costumes of 2019 transported audiences to whimsical places in the heart and mind. Ahead, a look at some of the year's most eye-popping, heartstring-tugging designs, from a romantic Victorian ensemble to a pair of well-worn 1930s-era shoes.
Elizabeth Holmes built Theranos, her $9 billion blood-testing start-up, on a host of extraordinary lies. But the company's final days were littered with sad truths—blinding legal bills, demoralized employees, deceit, and a wolf, who was really a dog, that pooped all over the office. A look back at the story that transfixed us in the year of scammers.
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