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Trump’s off-the-cuff comments aren’t necessarily government policy, but they often signal future policy directions. In this ...
Hundreds of associates at A&O Shearman have openly put their names on a letter pleading with leadership not to settle.
The party of deficit-busting is about to blow a multi-trillion dollar hole in federal revenues—and paper it over with a ...
JVL and Will Sommer share their takes on Trump attorney-turned-acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba’s announcement of a criminal ...
Didion, of course, was a natural observer of these shifts, having spent years in Hollywood before becoming one of the ...
The gang takes a look back at Val Kilmer, an excellent scene partner.
IN THE FIRST WEEKS OF PRESIDENT TRUMP’S second term, the administration undertook a series of troubling steps to transform ...
Sam Stein and Andrew Egger discuss the breaking news on Trump's legal team defying the SCOTUS ruling to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador, back to the United States.
Tim Miller joins Sarah to get in their feelings about the bad news in the good news, coping with Trump’s rollercoaster with the lows feeling like the way off. Plus, Big Gretch being at the wrong place ...
Trump has effectively imposed a trade embargo on China, which means that after the inventory runs out, American retail will soon dry up.
It’s a good gag, as the industry has done a pretty great job of coopting auteurist directors into the IP game: from Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies to Greta Gerwig’s Barbie to Ryan Coogler’s work on ...
The few Republicans who criticized the administration’s protectionist trade policy—a dogmatic no-no according to normal ...