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The senator condemned the Times’ decision to attribute the tell-all “anonymous” op-ed after the author’s identity was revealed.
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The turn of the title of the article which relates the assassination of Samuel Paty supposes that the one who beheaded the teacher is a victim of the French police.
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The US media sort of called the attacker a victim, ignoring the terrorist nature of the attack.
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After shocking “Real Housewives of New York” fans earlier this season by saying she’d once made out with her sister, Tinsley Mortimer explained herself during Thursday night’s reunion. The 45-year-old called the buzzed-about smooch a “joke” on the reunion, prompting host Andy Cohen to ask her, “Tinsley, how does one make out with one’s sister …
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How much space is left behind us before we fall off and forever disappear? Can’t be much. Even before the current rush to alienate the fair-minded and logical, let us never lose sight of what TV has always done to remove the sport from our sports. While front-and-center folks such as Cris Collinsworth and Kirk …
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Hip-hop star and independent presidential candidate Kanye West was put off by some of his interviews with the New York Times, the reporters covering him divulged Wednesday. The reporting came from Danny Hakim and Maggie Haberman, who engaged in calls and texts with the billionaire rapper beginning in mid-August, when the two first reported about …
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Dr. Ian Smith returns to “The Doctors” — this time as the revamped show’s solo host for its 13th season premiering Monday (8 a.m.) on WLNY/Ch. 55. Smith, a physician and best-selling author, co-hosted “The Doctors” during its sixth season (2014-15) and has forged ahead with his TV and writing career; his newest book, “The …
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Dorinda Medley and Tinsley Mortimer faced off at the “Real Housewives of New York” reunion Thursday over Medley’s cruel crack this season that Mortimer should use a turkey baster to get pregnant. After confirming that the two women have not spoken since Mortimer left the show mid-season to move to Chicago to be with her …
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Given that I’m assigned to cover sports as delivered by TV, two recent developments have become dominant, repetitive themes: 1) If you don’t have a bet or bets on the games, you’re out of touch with sports, especially how they plan to sustain viewership and TV billions by suckering the young and vulnerable. How would …
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Ben Brantley, the influential New York Times theater critic, will leave the job next month. “This pandemic pause in the great, energizing party that is the theater seemed to me like a good moment to slip out the door,” Brantley said in a statement. News of Brantley’s departure was announced on Twitter by the newspaper’s theater …