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LA Is Grim, And Nicole Kidman Is Grizzled, In 'Destroyer'
An LAPD detective with a murky past appears in every scene of Karyn Kusama's new drama. Light and dark, male and female, hero and antihero, it's a thriller that plays with the conventions of noir.
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What Exactly Is The 'President's Daily Brief' And Why Is It Important?
President-elect Trump doesn't like the daily intelligence briefings. He's passing them off to the vice president-elect, but they have a long history and presidents have found them invaluable.
The Troubled Galaxy Note 7 Leaves Some Samsung Customers Frustrated
U.S. users trying to take part in Samsung's unofficial recall find themselves winding through a network of stores and unclear guidelines. The government has yet to announce a formal recall.
What It's Like To Be A Part Of The 'Vanishing Middle Class'
Mat Johnson grew up poor, but managed to land in the middle class as an adult. Still, he says, opportunities for advancement are few and far between, and it's all too easy to slide back economically.
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Missing From 'Bridgegate' Investigation: Chris Christie's Personal Email Account
The governor has insisted that his personal and government accounts were searched by investigators, but new court documents indicate that a personal account he shared with his wife was never searched.
FBI Recommends No Charges For Hillary Clinton In Email Server Case
FBI Director James Comey said the agency did not find clear evidence that Clinton intended to violate the law, but that she and her staff were "extremely careless" in handling sensitive information.
Decades After Cold War's End, U.S.-Russia Espionage Rivalry Evolves
In the 1980s, the FBI and NSA dug a tunnel for espionage purposes beneath the Soviet Embassy in Washington. The spy rivalry continues, but how has the game changed since the fall of the Soviet Union?
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An Interviewee Slings Mud In A Live Interview
An online article provides the balancing perspective to a radio attack.
Protein Goes Green: Can Algae Become The Next Soy?
Some companies think microalgae could be the alternative protein of the future, but can it top plant proteins?
Oscars Co-Producer Likens Planning Process To Putting On A Broadway Musical
Michael De Luca has worked in plenty of high-pressure situations before. But this Sunday, he'll face the challenge of putting on the 89th Academy Awards.
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