The Ocasio-Cortez Left Goes to War With Jeff Bezos
In New York, Amazon is facing angry politicians, activists, and unionizing warehouse workers. Was HQ2 worth the backlash?
In New York, Amazon is facing angry politicians, activists, and unionizing warehouse workers. Was HQ2 worth the backlash?
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Shares for the Canadian outerwear company have fallen almost 20 percent since the arrest of Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver.
The message a FLOTUS hairstyle conveys is something her stylist has thought about before.
Also on this week’s episode of *In the Limelight,* the latest explosive Thomas Markle interview, and another aide leaves Meghan’s office.
The Russian spy just cut a deal with the feds. Could her cooperation reveal the source of the $30 million the N.R.A. gave Trump?
All will be revealed on Christmas Day.
The senator seems to have realized this didn’t look great.
Wearing a matching Chanel suit and hat, she was honored with an Order of the British Empire.
For many, seeing Lin-Manuel Miranda was at least a start.
More haka dances at premieres, please!
The press onslaught has put “pressure on her relationship with Harry.”
Harris’s brand has been grounded largely in competence and prosecutorial rigor—her central identity has been her manifest talent. How will she handle the Democrats’ instincts toward identity politics?
With a savvy deal to establish term limits for Democratic leadership, Pelosi effectively ensured her power for the next four years.
This new Netflix show could fill a Queer Eye-shaped hole in your heart.
Julia Bullock, one of opera’s fastest-rising stars, is using her artistic platform for social activism to glorious effect.
This year, the two are appearing in their fourth movie together: *Holmes & Watson.*
The actor is not interested in playing Michael Scott anymore—but Brick Tamland is a different story.
This show is as bonkers as ever—but we do have some idea of where it could be going.
It’s been almost a week since Kevin Hart bowed out as Oscar host. What’s the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences going to do?
Letitia James has also put the president’s family and co-conspirators on watch.
Sleazy, not criminal, appears to be the consensus among the “lock her up” set, irony be damned. As Senator Hatch said, “you can make anything a crime under the current laws.”
Heading into Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, Cohen was hoping for the best, but prepared for the worst. Ultimately, he landed somewhere in the middle.
The prime minister survived her vote of no confidence. Britain may not be so lucky.
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