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Madison Cawthorn’s cocaine-and-orgies brouhaha blows up the GOP's QAnon plan
Republicans dish out titillating lies about Democrats, liberal judges and even Disney — but now they can't take it
03/31/2022 17:45 UTC
"Strange Matters" by Tom Siegfried
From strange quark matter to multiple universes, visionaries predict the weird things science has yet to discover.
09/25/2002 01:39 UTC
Depends on the Nerds: HBO's "Silicon Valley"
Mike Judge's start-up comedy could use a bit more investment in character development.
04/03/2014 00:22 UTC
Climate change, Benghazi, the Fed: The science behind the right's irrational obsession with conspiracies
No matter the topic, a conservative fringe views it through a conspiratorial lens. New research explains why
10/12/2014 14:59 UTC
"The Good Doctor," "Young Sheldon" speak to our need for feel-good TV
Early series pick-ups for these two new series give us a clue about what American may be aching for right now
10/05/2017 23:00 UTC
"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge"
One of the biggest Indian movies of all time has finally reached America -- and deserves to translate into a big success here, too.
06/18/2004 00:00 UTC
Emmys shake up late-night: No nods for Trevor Noah's "Daily Show" or "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"
Jerry Seinfeld's "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" moves to the big time; drama category not kind to "OITNB"
07/14/2016 21:25 UTC
"Blues for Cannibals" by Charles Bowden
Reviewed by Michelle Goldberg
03/16/2002 01:00 UTC
Virginia election: Democrats left listless without Donald Trump
Youngkin didn't need Trump for a bigotry-based campaign, but McAuliffe couldn't get out deflated voters without him
11/03/2021 16:52 UTC
The Golden Globes' bizarre taste
Andy Samberg win reveals a truth about awards shows: Sometimes, it's tough to know what the voters were thinking
01/13/2014 18:41 UTC
The new all-American TV: How "Cristela" is changing the meaning of family television
ABC's charming new sitcom is a perfect fit for the Friday night airtime historically known as the "death slot"
11/01/2014 03:00 UTC
Here are the winners of the 2014 Emmys
Big wins for "Breaking Bad," "Veep" and "Louie"
08/26/2014 05:02 UTC
From "crack pipes" to "critical race theory": GOP's 2022 midterm strategy is overt racism
Without Trump on the ballot, Republican appeals to racism are getting cruder and more blatant
02/11/2022 17:55 UTC
What should a school be?
Educationists agree our school system is broken. Maybe it's time they start asking "what is its basic purpose?"
10/13/2013 17:30 UTC
Archie's passage to India
Yes, that Archie, the goof who is finally (gasp!) proposing to Veronica. The last gasp of cultural imperialism?
06/12/2009 01:12 UTC