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Perhaps no event looms larger than the Beatles’ August 15, 1965, performance at Shea Stadium in front of 55,600 fans. The concert ushered in a new era in rock music in which superstardom was defined ...
Washington, D.C., officials are taking the Trump administration to court over what they call an unlawful federal seizure of the city’s police force, a move that’s now escalated into a showdown over ...
Despite this history, the wildly popular right-wing podcaster Candace Owens did not stop telling obvious lies about Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, even though the ...
Why MAGA can’t let go of the “Epstein files” If Jeffrey Epstein really had a client list, Trump would definitely be on it. MAGA influencers don't much care ...
The "tomato girl" multiverse expanded last year with the release of Loewe's meme-inspired heirloom tomato clutch ...
“The Bear” gets it — we’re all burned out now Like so many of us, Syd and Carmy are wondering why we do what we do ...
One of the best series of 2025 so far, "The Pitt" ponders healing the cracks in America’s healthcare system.
How Trump and the age of “crass, brutal politics” make extremist violence more likely The targeting of Democratic lawmakers is a reminder that inflammatory rhetoric can inspire violent extremism ...
Social media is undermining the power of protest by framing it as "cringe," making the front line of change weaker.
Pedro Pascal's Joel returns to "The Last of Us" in an episode about the conversations death leaves unfinished.
Facebook X Reddit Email In the apocalypse, good taste dies last. Or maybe it survives because it knows how to hide. In cellars and caches. In the stubborn memory of a perfect saucepan. On “ The ...
It’s not every day one can get a haircut, manicure and rousing speech about overcoming imperialism in one place, but that’s precisely what “In the Heights” offers at its salon. “Our ...