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June 27, 2020
Strong showings from Jamaal Bowman in New York and Charles Booker in Kentucky have revealed the schism between Democratic leadership and Democratic voters. Meaning that progressives, as one staffer put it, "shouldn't write anywhere off."
Brands from Abercrombie & Fitch to Versace are reaffirming their commitments to erasing gender and sexual discrimination.
After an embarrassing turnout in Tulsa prompted a presidential hissy fit, Team Trump is reportedly racing to ensure that plans for the Republican National Convention are foolproof.
The editorial makeup artist is bored by airbrushed perfection. As the Harvey Fierstein line goes, "A drag queen's like an oil painting: You gotta stand back from it to get the full effect."
The former Daily Show host's new political satire, Irresistible, starring Steve Carell, Rose Byrne, and Chris Cooper, lacks bite.
On this week's Little Gold Men podcast, Strong talks about the classic literature that inspired Kendall Roy's torment up until that final-episode reveal in Succession's season two.
In early 2019, as the most diverse class of freshman lawmakers in history settled in, Washington was preparing for war. Intraparty rifts were deepening. The executive branch braced for a siege. And Democrats were sharpening their knives, even as they expanded their reach. In the lead-up to the 2020 House elections, a look back at the evolving matrix of power within the Beltway and beyond, from rising stars to those whose clout springs eternal.
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