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October 17, 2019
"For a certain kind of privileged guy who is used to possessing power, there is a belief that you can always weather the storm," Farrow says of NBC brass's response to his book. "And I've been really inspired to see people refusing to stop the storm."
Rebekah Brooks, of phone-hacking fame, is launching an American tabloid and starting a paper war within Rupert Murdoch's own empire. "It's a source of consternation," says a News Corp. insider. "People are questioning the logic."
Damon Lindelof's daring new series puts racism front and center. It doesn't entirely work, but…we'll keep watching. Sonia Saraiya reviews.
For a Nike collection announced on Thursday, downtown fashion excavator Olivia Kim turned some classic sneakers into design experiments.
Erdoğan reportedly "received the letter, thoroughly rejected it, and put it in the bin." Probably not the reaction Trump was hoping for.
Though Princess Diana's August 1997 death forever linked her to a flashy playboy named Dodi Al Fayed, that fatal Paris tryst may have been intended as a message to the man she'd just broken up with—Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan—the only one who would never use or betray her. Talking to those who knew the couple during their two-year relationship, Sarah Ellison examines Diana's yearning for normalcy, Khan's fears about life with a global celebrity, and her struggle to bridge the chasm between them in this 2013 piece.
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