Category: News
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The New York Times: The Megyn Kelly Problem
You know that part in “Jurassic Park” when Dr. Grant and the kids are about to get chomped by velociraptors, but the Tyrannosaurus rex shows up and demolishes the raptors with her superior jaws?
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The New York Times: Yes, This Is a Witch Hunt. I’m a Witch and I’m Hunting You.
It is unclear what possessed Woody Allen, of all people, to comment on the accusations of sexual predation against Harvey Weinstein, when he could have just not said anything . . .
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The New York Times: America Loves Plausible Deniability
In the end, which is where we live now, it turns out that America was brought low not by war or economic collapse or environmental catastrophe (though none of those are off the table) but by plausible deniability.
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The New York Times: The Ivanka Trump Guarantee
Ivanka Trump, first daughter, strode into Washington back in January with big promises: She was passionate about helping “working women,” she said, and she was going to close the gender wage gap even if it killed her.
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Michael Connelly’s new book is his 30th, and it’s (mostly) Bosch-free
In his 30th book, “The Late Show,” crime-fiction author Michael Connelly introduces a new character, LAPD Detective Renée Ballard, who works the night shift at Hollywood Station.
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Why Michael Connelly Says It Took Him 30 Books to Finally Write a Female Heroine
In honor of his thirtieth book, bestselling author Michael Connelly is introducing a new crime-fighting Angeleno—and his first leading female detective—to the world: Renée Ballard.
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Food52: How to Cook Like a Farmer & Other Lessons from Beetlebung Farm
When Chris Fischer's grandparents moved from the north coast to the south coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, in the 1950s, it was the furthest Chris's family had moved for hundreds of years. His grandfather bought and farmed five acres of land just outside of town in an area called Beetlebung Corner, named for the native…
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