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‘Clipped’ Could Have Been A Documentary
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBy contrast, a dramatization with an excellent cast of boldface names playing these real-life people, all of whom have big personalities, invites and...
Warriors star Stephen Curry's portrayal in Clipped savagely mocked
ClutchPoints· 7 hours agoThe story of how one of the worst owners in the history of professional sports, Donald Sterling,...
'Clipped' is a smartly written saga about the off-court triangle involving Donald Sterling
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 9 hours agoWhen a recording of racist remarks by Clippers owner Donald Sterling (Ed O’Neill) becomes public, it...
Donald Sterling’s Racist Comments Get Prestige TV Treatment
The Daily Beast· 2 days agoThis fascination with sports-office politics is all over the FX limited series Clipped. Despite a...
“Clipped” review: Ed O'Neill and Laurence Fishburne drive this slick b-ball drama
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSoon, the tape makes its way to TMZ — exposing Sterling’s racist views to the world and forcing...
How Technology and Society are Ruining These Baby Names
Parents via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn popular culture, the name Karen is now synonymous with someone who is seen as entitled,...
AI fakes, abuse and misinformation pushed to young voters on TikTok
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoI tracked down some of the people behind the videos and posts shown to our Undercover Voters. One...
A ‘Laundry List’ or a ‘Feel’: Biden and Trump’s Clashing Appeals to Black Voters
New York Times· 7 days agoPresident Biden and former President Donald J. Trump both see Black outreach as critical to winning...
Public officials grapple with threats, raising questions about local democracy
Source New Mexico via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA voicemail ends with a death threat. Racist hate spewed in a phone call. An unknown car parked...
Bulletin: After a Fatal Shooting and Prison, a Chicago Coffee Shop Owner Builds Community
The Trace· 7 days agoWhen Tuan Huynh was growing up in Wichita, Kansas, where his family moved after leaving Vietnam, gun violence became “a way of life”: By 14, Huynh carried a gun every day; at 18, he says, he ...