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November 13, 2019
After the disaster of the Mueller testimony, Democrats know that impeachment means telling a simple, clear, compelling story.
Nearly 20 years ago, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu kicked down barriers for female movie action heroes—and possibly reinforced gender stereotypes along the way.
Trump reportedly wants to fire the inspector general who brought him down for his disloyalty.
Elizabeth Banks gamely revives the brand, but doesn't do enough new with it. Richard Lawson reviews.
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Friends fans, you win. After Jennifer Aniston recently hinted that the cast was "working on something," the cast and original creators are now getting together for a reunion.
With 16 words in his 2003 State of the Union speech—the claim that Saddam Hussein had tried to buy uranium—President Bush not only started a war but triggered a showdown over freedom of the press. One journalist was jailed, a special prosecutor forced others to reveal confidential sources, and reporters around the country were fighting subpoenas. Marie Brenner captured the untold story of "Plamegate" in 2006: how one of the most fundamental protections of the media was threatened.
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