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New Nonfiction Books to Read This Year

By: Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more.
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Why That Whitney Houston Drum Beat Is So Addictive, Yet Hard to Match

By: Neil Vigdor
People online have been trying to nail the drumbeat before the final chorus of “I Will Always Love You.” It’s harder than it looks.

“I think it’s fun,” he said of the interest in the song’s drumbeat. “It sort of made me rethink how long the pause is.”

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Despite Trump’s Pressure on Justice Dept., Certain Safeguards Are Beyond His Reach

By: Alan Feuer
The criminal justice system has protections that could ultimately give pause to some of President Trump’s moves for revenge.

President Trump has sought to control the Justice Department to pursue his political enemies.

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Dismissals at Justice Dept. Would Bypass Civil Service and Whistle-Blower Laws

By: Devlin Barrett
In court filings and dismissal letters, the Justice Department’s political leadership claims sweeping authority to fire career law enforcement officials without cause.

Justice Department veterans see an overarching pattern in the dismissals — a quickening effort by the Trump administration to ignore and eventually demolish longstanding civil service legal precedents meant to keep politics out of law enforcement work.

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Emmy Nomination Snubs and Surprises: ‘Squid Game,’ ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and More

By: Mike Hale
Some big names (Alfonso Cuarón, Elisabeth Moss) were left off the Emmy nomination list while some underdogs (Jeff Hiller, “Common Side Effects”) sneaked on.

“Squid Game,” with Lee Jung-jae, was shut out of this year’s Emmy nominations.

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Emmy Nominees 2025: See the Complete List

By: Shivani Gonzalez
The 77th Emmy Awards ceremony is planned for Sept. 14. See all the nominees below.
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2025 Emmy Nominations: ‘Severance’ and ‘The Penguin’ Lead the Pack

By: John Koblin
The nominees were announced Tuesday morning at the Television Academy’s Los Angeles headquarters.
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‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Remembers When TV Had a Conscience, and a Spine

By: James Poniewozik
A TV critic looks at George Clooney’s play about CBS News standing up to political pressure, even as its current ownership might succumb to it.

George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow in the stage production of “Good Night, and Good Luck.” The play, about CBS and political pressure in the 1950s, is running as the network faces it again.

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Kenneth Walker, 73, Journalist Who Bared Apartheid’s Brutality

By: Sam Roberts
He shared an Emmy for his reporting on “Nightline” about South Africa’s policy of racial segregation. The National Association of Black Journalists named him journalist of the year.

Kenneth Walker in 1986. He pushed for ABC News to pay more attention to Nelson Mandela “when he was still in jail and was anything but a hero to millions of people, including the president of the United States,” Ted Koppel, the longtime “Nightline” anchor, said.

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Trump Drops Nominee for U.S. Attorney, Ed Martin, After Republicans Balk

The means of Ed Martin’s ascent as the leading prosecutor for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington was his path out of power.

Ed Martin has used his authority to upend the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, as well as dismantle and delegitimize the Jan. 6 inquiry.

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Trump Seeks to Paralyze Independent Privacy and Civil Liberties Watchdog

By: Charlie Savage
The Trump White House has told three Democratic-selected members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board to resign or be fired, which would stop the independent agency from functioning.

Sharon Bradford Franklin, the chairwoman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, was among three board members picked by Democrats who received an email from the White House telling them to submit resignation letters.

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Predicting the Oscar Nominations in a Wild and Wide-Open Season

By: Kyle Buchanan
You can count on films like “Emilia Pérez” and big stars like Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande, but this year may hold some surprises, too.

Clockwise from top left, Adrien Brody, Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet and Zoe Saldaña are on track for nominations. But there are few shoo-ins this year.

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1984: The Year Pop Stardom Got Supersized

By: Jon Pareles
In a peak moment of pop monoculture, synthesizers pumped up songs and MTV forever changed how artists were seen. Here’s how — and why.
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A Timeline of Julian Assange’s Legal Saga

By: Charlie Savage
A plea deal brought an abrupt end to an extraordinary legal saga that has raised novel issues of national security, press freedoms, politics and diplomacy.

Julian Assange in London in 2010.

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What to Expect When the Oscar Nominations Are Announced

By: Kyle Buchanan
Big showings by “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” are likely in an especially strong year.

A few films are likely to receive double-digit nominations.

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Facing Backlash, Some Corporate Leaders Go ‘Under the Radar’ With D.E.I.

By: Emma Goldberg
New hurdles and opposition to diversity programs have pushed some business leaders to approach their D.E.I. initiatives “in a less in your face way,” while others are doubling down.

Supporters of affirmative action protest outside the Supreme Court building last year on the day the court struck down race-conscious college admissions.

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How to Watch the Golden Globes 2024: Date, Time, Streaming

By: Sarah Bahr
Hollywood usually looks to the annual awards as a party, but this year they also have an unlikely mission: A bid for relevance.

The Golden Globes will return to network television on Sunday.

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What Role Will the Israel-Hamas War Play in Hollywood’s Awards Season?

By: Brooks Barnes
Stars are increasingly vocal about political issues, but the Mideast conflict has divided Hollywood, magnifying the choice of whether to discuss the topic or remain silent.

In recent years, stars have been vocal about political causes and concerns during awards shows.

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Trump’s Legal Defense Effort Comes Under Financial Strain

By: Ben Protess, Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman
Former President Donald Trump’s team has found lawyers for others caught up in his prosecutions and has paid many of their legal bills. That arrangement may not be sustainable.

Walt Nauta, right, was charged in the investigation into Donald J. Trump’s handling of classified documents. Prosecutors have raised conflict-of-interest questions about his lawyer.

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