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Former U.S.C. Official Sentenced to Six Months for Role in College Admissions Scandal
Donna Heinel, as the gatekeeper for athletic recruits, played a key role in the sweeping college admissions scandal.
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When the Writing Demands Talent and Discretion, Call the Ghostwriter
Ghostwriters write books in someone else’s voice — without leaving fingerprints. Doing it well requires great technical skill and a…
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Nate Thayer, Bold Reporter Who Interviewed Pol Pot, Dies at 62
The “mad genius” journalist scored an exclusive interview with the genocidal Cambodian leader and covered his show trial, another worldwide…
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In ‘Mayfair Witches,’ Alexandra Daddario Takes a Dark Turn
Despite much evidence to the contrary, Alexandra Daddario still does not consider herself a famous person. But there are moments…
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In ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,’ One Scene Celebrates and Commemorates
Grieving Chadwick Boseman’s death, the “Black Panther” creative team transferred fragments of their sorrow onto a signature funeral sequence.
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Pope Benedict Wasn’t Conservative. He Was Something Much More Surprising.
“The words of a dead man,” W.H. Auden wrote in his elegy for a fellow poet, “are modified in the…
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Biden Will Mark Jan. 6 With Presidential Medals for Election Officials
The Presidential Citizens Medal will honor those who resisted efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including law enforcement officers and…
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The Meaning of the Chaos in the House
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‘Age of Vice’: A Lush Thriller Dives Into New Delhi’s Underworld
In Deepti Kapoor’s cinematic novel, a young man from the provinces falls in with a powerful crime syndicate.
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Raúl Castillo Can Empathize With Ambivalence
In “The Inspection,” he plays a drill instructor who takes a bullied recruit under his wing, the kind of nurturing…