Are the Queen's Finances in Coronavirus Trouble?
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May 20, 2020
A new version of the legendary plague novel—starring Alexander Skarsgård, Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden, and legions more—was in production just as COVID-19 hit.
Briefing JPMorgan private-banking clients, the real estate mogul said offices, hotels, planes, and sports will all be back—but retail is in danger.
The recipes—for bottomless martinis, Jell-O salads, BBQ sauce made from Coke—are a time capsule, and a guidepost.
The Minnesota centrist is definitely in the mix, but Klobuchar herself won't tell: "You should ask the Biden campaign," she says.
The long-rumored alternate version of the failed blockbuster Justice League will debut on HBO Max next year.
She appeared to be the perfect plaintiff in a case that changed America's political landscape: Roe v. Wade, decided by the Supreme Court more than 45 years ago. But Norma McCorvey was never what she seemed: neither as the pregnant Texas woman who won fame as abortion-rights icon "Jane Roe" nor as the pro-life activist she would become. Retracing her life through family, friends, and advisers, Joshua Prager investigated the accidental activist.
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