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Why the Epstein Document Release Probably Won’t Provide All the Answers
By DAN ADLER
The much-anticipated release of court papers related to a defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell has so far provided clipped references to Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew—and little in the way of revelation.
Taraji P. Henson Is Done Running Away From Shug Avery
By REBECCA FORD
The Oscar-nominated actor passed on the role for the Broadway production of The Color Purple, but found a way into her vulnerability for the new film adaptation.
A Trump Conviction? A Biden Health Crisis? Gaming Out Scenarios for an Up-for-Grabs 2024
By MARK MCKINNON
How the delegates might scramble—and who they might choose—in a House of Cards calamity.
Chris Christie Apologizes for Previously Backing Trump
By BESS LEVIN
The former New Jersey governor says he now believes the ex-president will “burn America to the ground.”
How to Make a Film That Depicts a Horrific, Widely Publicized Tragedy
By DAVID CANFIELD
Netflix’s Society of the Snow viscerally reimagines the real-life 1972 Uruguayan plane crash in the Andes Mountains in ways both exacting and improvised. The filmmakers reveal how they balanced hard facts with emotional truths.
From the Archive: In Plain Sight
By MARK SEAL
“Where in the world is Ghislaine Maxwell?” That question vexed the authorities, the press, and the women who accused Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime friend, lover, and alleged accomplice of luring them into a web of sexual abuse. The answer: closer to home than many imagined.
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