The Martha McSally who ran for Congress in 2012 would not recognize herself today. Then, she was a retired Air Force Colonel mounting two unsuccessful House bids in Arizona, running as a post-partisan leader who would take the lead on immigration and deficit reduction. Then, she presented herself someone with “authenticity” who would not just […]
One argument clearly unites Americans: we live in a sharply divided nation. Of course, it’s not exactly breaking news that gaping fault lines in our society exist. “Large numbers of Americ ... Read more
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The Disney film, which arrives 14 years after the original, is expected to open with $120 million to $140 million in ticket sales in the U.S. and Canada this weekend, making it one of the biggest movi ... Read more
Sky-high housing costs are a significant factor behind California’s homeless crisis, according to a new analysis from UCLA. In a study contained in the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast, released Wednesda ... Read more
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A Q&A with Lego Group's new chief executive, Niels Christiansen, who is trying to guide the Danish company through turbulent times in the toy industry. Read more
Jia Tolentino writes about the TV show “Younger,” starring Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff, which is a glossy, winking take on a bounded universe of writers and editors and marketing campaigns. Read more
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The Epstein-Barr virus is a type of herpes virus. It is very common, and because the symptoms are quite general, a doctor may order an Epstein-Barr virus blood test to confirm whether or not a person ... Read more