What We Know About Meghan and Harry's Security Costs
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March 30, 2020
While their industry is staring down an existential threat, chefs and restaurateurs around the world are drawing on their training and values to feed their staff, support their communities, and, if it comes to it, keep the rest of us afloat as well.
Trump is masterful at "polluting and dominating the oxygen." Biden's personal qualities are winners—he's "not a liar, you know?"—but to win he needs a crash course in social media.
"For once, something has come along that is more toxic and more threatening than this president, and somehow he's got fucking stage envy."
The debut novel about a Chinese American woman grappling with identity is technically fiction, but it draws heavily from Chang's reality, right down to the pen reviews.
Trump has them in his power. But they have what Trump wants—credit, adulation, the appearance of scientific expertise. And their survival means our survival.
Ready for the return of late-night TV? We are too. Revisit Sam Jones's 2015 portraits of Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah, John Oliver, and more.
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