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A former vice detective is at the center of one of the New York Police Department's worst scandals in recent years. Here is his story, as uncovered by a team of Times reporters.
Good fashion turns heads. Also, looking like you spilled coffee all over your lap turns heads too. Does... does that mean spilling coffee on your lap = good fashion? Please help.
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I hoped to answer the questions surrounding Sorenson's rise and fall — and achieve some closure on a story that still confounds the most powerful people in a state that picks our presidents.
Silicon Valley millionaire Serge Faguet hopes to "live for millions of years and explore other planets" and thinks pills, injections and implants will turn him into a superhuman. Could they?
Put Emma Stone and Jonah Hill in a show created by Patrick Somerville ("The Leftovers") and directed by Cary Fukunaga ("True Detective" season one) — Netflix clearly hopes this combination of talent will make "Maniac" must-watch TV. Here's what the reviews say.
Whelan, a conservative lawyer and a close friend of Brett Kavanaugh, wrote a Twitter thread publicly accusing one of Kavanaugh's classmates, a private citizen, of being Christine Blasey Ford's real assailant.
China is building a digital dictatorship to exert control over its 1.4 billion citizens. For some, "social credit" will bring privileges — for others, punishment.
The new speech wars are a push and pull between individuals, governments and platforms. At the center of this is attorney Marc Randazza, fighting for Nazis, satanists and unapologetic trolls.
"Not always useful, but not altogether useless" is the mantra behind Chindōgu, a Japanese art form that calls for stilettos with built-in umbrellas, noodle bibs for the face and glue sticks filled with butter (that one we get).
It was also no secret that the creators of "Pinky and the Brain" loved to dig deep when it came to their inspirations. One reference in particular, though, may have baffled even the most well-versed kids.
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