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April 27, 2020
Ted Turner's upstart cable network beat the Big Three in reporting on the 1981 assassination attempt, though it—along with its broadcast rivals—made a major mistake amid the studio chaos, an early sign of the perils of breaking news on TV.
The explosive album pulls out the suppressed rage in the 2013 crime thriller.
Artists and administrators are working to make art—and money—in the age of coronavirus.
TAC was MAGA on trade before Trump, anti-war when the neocons ruled. Its new acting editor is hoping to be an intellectual driver for the White House, where staffers are already reading—and the administration is falling in line.
The couple cooperated with two journalists on a biography due out in August. It might not be as juicy as some of its predecessors, but it could set the record straight on a few burning questions.
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All the qualities that made Ronald Reagan one of the most popular presidents in modern American history are reflected in the diaries that he kept throughout his eight years in office. Here he is, losing his temper with the Soviets (and his son Ron), cracking jokes about Castro, protecting Nancy, holding the weeping mothers of Marines killed in Beirut.
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