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'Crimes of The Times:' The 1982 'Twilight Zone' movie disaster cast a harsh light on Hollywood
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoOne of the most infamous cases from my childhood was the “Twilight Zone” movie-set disaster of 1982....
Morning Report — Primaries test GOP claims of unity
The Hill· 14 hours agoAmid a presidential election described as a “coin-toss,” political analysts are assessing the heft of incumbency. Tuesday’s GOP primaries in Virginia,...
Randy Mastro's Attorney Supporters Fight Back Against Concerns Over Corp Counsel Role | Law.com
Law.com· 8 hours agoWith Randy Mastro’s potential nomination for New York City corporation counsel generating...
Dallas promises Eddie Garcia he will be the highest paid police chief in Texas, earning over...
CBS News· 6 days agoDallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia will be the highest paid police chief in Texas – earning over...
Brazilian women protest bill that would equate late abortions with homicide
NBC NEWS· 6 hours agoSÃO PAULO — Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of São Paulo on Saturday as protests sweep across Brazil in opposition to a bill that would further criminalize abortions. If passed ...
Californians less likely to vote cite a common reason: They don’t like the presidential candidates
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoMost Californians say they’re likely to vote in the November election, but among those who aren’t...
CNN’s John King Warns About ‘All The Cracks’ In Biden’s Coalition
IJR· 4 days agoKing on “CNN News Central” noted these voters, as well as blue collar and young Americans, as demographics Biden is having a tough time swaying to vote for him. “All the cracks ...
Why Hollywood jobs haven’t come back, in three charts
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoHollywood is in trouble. First-quarter box office figures still lag behind pre-pandemic levels while...
Trump is dangling a lot of promises for a second term as he seeks support in new spaces
WKBT La Crosse· 7 days agoSpeaking at the Libertarian convention a couple weeks earlier, Trump vowed to put one of the party’s own in his cabinet and more throughout his government if reelected to the White House — an ...
Baltimore overdose crisis: At last, Black victims are framed as human
The Baltimore Banner· 15 hours agoIt was about the stupefying number of local Black men from their mid-50s to early 70s who died of overdoses. It was that these Black people — city residents who are often economically disadvantaged ...