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Inside the Rise and Fall of Project Veritas

James O’Keefe helped transform U.S. conservatism into a war machine — then it all imploded

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Here’s Everything That Happened at Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth Concert in L.A.

Dr. Dre and the rest of the West Coast joined Lamar at his first live performance since his Drake beef

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Prince's 'Purple Rain' Is Being Adapted for the Stage. It's Not as Easy as You'd Think

The 1984 film is being turned into a musical with new songs, but some scenes — from a woman being tossed into a trash can to references to a waterbed — are raising tough questions

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Kamala Harris: ‘What Kind of Country Do We Want to Live In?’

The Vice President talks about the urgency of the upcoming election, the attack on reproductive rights, Trump's "gaslighting" of the American people, and more

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Inside Snapchat’s Teen Opioid Crisis

Law-enforcement sources and grieving families allege that the social media giant Snapchat has helped fuel a teen-overdose epidemic across the country. Now, their parents are fighting back

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‘We’re in Uncharted Territory’: Inside the Rise of Women’s Basketball

Five WNBA superstars talk about sell-out crowds, the evolution of the game, and the road to the Olympics

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Shakira Went Through Hell. Now She’s Living Her Best Life

She faced challenges that could have knocked another artist down — but that’s never been her style. How a one-of-one superstar got back on top

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The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time


More than 250 artists, writers, and industry figures helped us choose a list full of historic favorites, world-changing anthems, and new classics

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