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October 07, 2019
YouTube has helped to fundamentally remake the way we think about fame, clout, and the very idea of entertainment. As the site prepares to turn 15, a generation of creators are discovering their cultural power and (sometimes) their limits. Richard Lawson reports.
The Ukraine scandal has only amplified fears that the 76-year-old Biden might not have what it takes to go the distance in the general election. But with Michael Bennet polling at 0% in Iowa, and Elizabeth Warren's ardent progressivism, whom might big money donors turn to?
In an excerpt from her memoir Home Work, Julie Andrews recalls the production process of the 1964 Disney classic, from her first nervous moments on camera to the pleasures of dancing with Dick Van Dyke.
Washington keeps asking why the law-and-order attorney general is carrying water for a morally untethered president. The answer may lie in the youthful lessons Barr learned from his father, a combative, provocative New Yorker—not unlike Donald Trump.
A federal judge's ruling means Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance may start to receive some of the subpoenaed documents.
From 2018: As Harvey Weinstein realized his reign might be coming to a crashing end—triggered by a New York Times exposĂ© last October—he swung between denial and damage control. From sources inside the Weinstein Company, as well as an internal T.W.C. investigation, Adam Ciralsky has the untold story of the producer's frantic scramble to save himself—and discover who had betrayed him.
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