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Chappell Roan Is a Pop Supernova. Nothing About It Has Been Easy

Her joyful pop anthems have connected with a massive audience, but getting here involved long odds and a lot of heartache. And fame is freaking her out a bit

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Team Harris Is Well Aware a Bad Debate With Trump ‘Could Cost Us the Election’

After two months of upheaval, the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is a dead heat — and the stakes of Tuesday’s debate couldn’t be higher

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James Earl Jones Was So Much More Than His Golden Voice

When given the chance to play men rather than symbols, the illustrious EGOT winner was a wonder to behold

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Nancy Pelosi: ‘This Is Bigger Than Any of Us’

The former Speaker of the House on wielding her immense power, knowing when to pass the torch, and the gravity of this election

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What If Trump Wins?

The chaos and lawlessness of the first term could pale in comparison to what comes next

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How 9/11 Became One of the Internet’s Most Popular Memes

“It's hard not to find the absurdity in it," says one college student whose joke went viral

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Ice Spice on Success, Haters, and Her Debut Album: ‘I Won, Bro’

The Bronx-born rapper became a symbol of stardom for a generation raised on TikTok’s For You Page. Next up: a debut that proves she’s more than a viral sensation

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Inside every great show is a 22- to 60-minute story that stays with you forever

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