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Spencer Liff, who choreographed “Drag: The Musical,” searches for New York’s best Bloody Mary, stops by the theater and tries to find his next great jacket at the flea market. Critics of ...
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The New York Times woke up to Election Day with hundreds of its tech staffers still on strike on the most important news day of the year. "We are back out on the picket line today," the Times Tech ...
Gallup finds that a large majority of U.S. adults have little or no trust in the media to report the news fairly and accurately. This week’s coverage of the presidential campaign is probably not ...
The New York Times’s editorial board has issued a strongly ... Listen to those who know him best,” it reads. “He tried to subvert an election and remains a threat to democracy.
Former President Donald Trump called Vice President Kamala Harris “retarded” while attempting to convince top Republican donors to pour more money in his campaign, The New York Times reported ...
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Donald Trump has won the 2024 election and will be President for a second time, according to the Associated Press. The AP called the race early Wednesday morning after determining that Vice President ...