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Editors Note: The future ownership of Warner Bros has come down to a battle between Netflix and Paramount. If the government is looking out for the best interest of the entertainment industry, should ...
It’s been a rough month for Alinea and chef Grant Achatz. Not only did Achatz’s iconic Chicago restaurant get demoted from three stars to two by the Michelin Guide, but it’s now in danger of falling ...
Fifty years ago money moved at the speed of mail. When one of us (Larry) started his career in 1976, trades were placed over the phone and settled with paper certificates sent by courier. In 1977 a ...
When it comes to talking to Gen Z men the right is beginning to sound a bit like the left: You can’t get ahead. The whole world is stacked against you. You’re the real victim here. Podcaster Ben ...
If you haven’t turned on a Washington Spirit game this season … first, what are you doing? Second, flip on Saturday’s National Women’s Soccer League championship match, the one pitting the Spirit ...
Harvard economist Roland Fryer discovered something remarkable while studying the Harlem Children's Zone. They had eliminated the racial achievement gap in math and cut it by a third in reading. But ...
It seems like you see a lot of public officials being sworn in to various high-level offices on TV these days. Most of it occurs in Washington, D.C.: Presidents, congresspeople, cabinet members, court ...
In the first act of the Judgement House drama, actors gathered for a raucous teen party with lots of booze. In the second scene at the born-again haunted house, the young Matt Mitchell and other kids ...