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Inside California’s Freedom-Loving, Bible-Thumping Hub of Hard Tech
By ZOË BERNARD
Many cities have aspired to be the next Silicon Valley. But here in El Segundo—home to an upstart, male-dominated defense tech enclave—the founders are defining themselves in opposition to it. “This is not ‘San Francisco lite,’” says one, “or ‘San Francisco plus a little bit of hardware.’”
Joan Chen Has Always Been a Movie Star. Hollywood Is Finally Catching Up
By DAVID CANFIELD
The veteran actor has worked with Bernardo Bertolucci, David Lynch, and Ang Lee, and maintained rich careers in both China and the US. With the new film Dìdi, Oscar buzz is trailing her for the first time. What took so long?
Is Twister Responsible for Getting Fleetwood Mac Back Together?
By FRED SAHAI
As Twisters rules the box office, we look back at how a song from the original film’s soundtrack may have brought the Rumours lineup together again.
Meghan Markle Channeled Princess Diana While Out to Lunch
By ERIN VANDERHOOF
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, the wife of country star Brad Paisley, stepped out with Markle in Montecito.
Trump’s GOP Swings and Misses With Desperate Attacks on Kamala Harris
By ERIC LUTZ
Republicans built a campaign around assailing Joe Biden. Now that he’s out, Trumpworld can’t seem to decide how to hit Harris besides warmed-over racist and sexist insults.
From the Archive: Frenemy of the State
By ADAM CIRALSKY
Is Peter Thiel, the elusive tech billionaire, Silicon Valley’s Steve Bannon? Talking to White House officials and Thiel’s friends and foes alike, Adam Ciralsky takes a closer look at his business, his motives, and possible conflicts between them.
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