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Donald Trump found 'guilty' in hush money case: A timeline of the historic conviction
Gulf Business· 15 hours agoDonal Trump has become the first US President to be convicted of a crime and faces sentencing on...
Surprising Celebrities That Were Linked to Cults
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne word that’ll instantly get a reaction out of anyone, no matter the context, is the word “Cult.” It’s a loaded word, with an intense meaning and...
Our View: It's bigger than money
The Sun Chronicle· 5 days agoWhen Ogden Nash dashed off those line for the New Yorker in 1932, it would be three decades before the Highway Beautification Act would ...
How Trump's conviction may -- or may not -- affect how people vote in the fall
WLRN Miami· 1 day agoNPR's Scott Detrow talks with Susan Glasser, who's covered Washington for decades including now as a columnist for the New Yorker, about how to understand today's Trump verdict.
With Trump’s Conviction, the 2024 Presidential Election Is Finally Launched
The Nation· 6 hours agoAfter a lifetime of relentless chicanery, business fraud, thuggery, tax evasion, all-purpose...
The Book Club: Tana French’s “The Hunter” and more short reviews from readers
Denver Post· 3 days agoHe resigned from his writer’s job at The New Yorker and became a museum guard at the Metropolitan...
Nick Flynn
GBH News· 4 days agoHis poems, essays and non-fiction have appeared in The New Yorker, the Paris Review, National Public Radio's "This American Life," and ...
Claire Messud on the Real Family Stories that Inspired 'This Strange Eventful History'
Elle via Yahoo News· 1 day agoW. Norton] laughed at me, so I couldn’t do that. It then became all about figuring out how to...
Molly Ringwald Says She Was ‘Taken Advantage of’ by ‘Predators’ as a Teen Star
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 22 hours ago“You can’t be a young actress in Hollywood and not have predators around. I wasn’t raped by Harvey...
How Trump's conviction may -- or may not -- affect how people vote in the fall
NPR· 21 hours agoNPR's Scott Detrow talks with Susan Glasser, who's covered Washington for decades including now as a columnist for the New Yorker, about how to understand today's Trump verdict.