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‘Barbie’ May Be the Most Subversive Blockbuster of the 21st Century

It’s a long commercial for a legacy corporate brand and a pretty-in-pink f-ck you to the patriarchy. It is Barbie — hear it roar

  • MOVIE REVIEW

The Actors’ Strike Won’t Stop These Films and TV Shows From Shooting

Some SAG-AFTRA members are receiving interim agreements that allow them to continue working on projects through the strike

  • SHOW MUST GO ON

'Exception' to Iowa's 6-Week Abortion Ban Gives Victims 6 Weeks, 4 Days to Report a Rape

Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds celebrated signing the ban into law at an evangelical summit headlined by Tucker Carlson

  • 'Glaring Injustice'

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All 237 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked

From teen country tracks to synth-pop anthems and rare covers, a comprehensive assessment of her one-of-a-kind songbook.

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Extreme Heat Will Change the World As We Know It

An excerpt from Jeff Goodell’s new book The Heat Will Kill You First tells the story of Jonathan Gerrish and Ellen Chung, who died on a scalding hike with their one-year-old daughter.

Crime of the Century

The Trillion-Dollar Grift: Inside the Greatest Scam of All Time

The pandemic relief was the biggest bailout in history, and it opened the door to wide-scale fraud the likes of which no one had ever seen — more than three years later, we still don't know how much damage was done

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Bad Bunny Conquered the World. Now What?

For Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, global megastardom has come with tabloid attention, internet outrage, and all kinds of cabroneria. Now, he's trying to navigate it all while staying true to his roots and to his vision

Future 25

Meet Music’s Future 25

Across the genre map and around the world, these are the artists who have us — and our new cover star, Bad Bunny — most excited about the future of music in 2023 and beyond

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