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Slate's Explainer: U.S. Apologies, Decades Too Late
The U.S. Senate this week issued a resolution apologizing for the federal government's failure to act against the lynchings that claimed thousands of lives from 1880 to 1968. Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains what motivates the government to issue apologies for actions that are often many decades in the past.
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Hand-animated 'Cuphead' game delights in 'The Delicious Last Course'
After comics, novels, and a spinoff Netflix show, Cuphead returns to its roots with new game content. It's brutally difficult, brilliantly surreal, and entirely worth playing.
'Fleabag' And 'Game Of Thrones' Win Big At The Emmys
Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag and the departing Game of Thrones both came up big Sunday night, as did Chernobyl and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
'Oppenheimer' dominates the Oscar nominations, as Gerwig is left out for best director
Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic will be up for 13 awards, followed by Poor Things with 11 and Killers of the Flower Moon with 10. Barbie, the year's highest-grossing film, got 8 nominations.
What to watch for in this weekend's College Football Playoff first round
An unpredictable and exciting college football season is coming to a close. This weekend's first-round slate is set up for two tight games and two blowouts — but in the playoffs, anything goes.
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A Case For Why TV Execs Should Face Critics
Press tours with networks and cable companies give TV critics an opportunity to have Q&A sessions with top executives. In January, many executives will skip a big one in LA, and that concerns critics.
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French Drug Giant Sanofi Takes Heat After Suggesting U.S. May Get 1st Vaccine Access
An uproar followed comments by Sanofi's CEO that if the company develops a vaccine, doses would likely go to Americans first. The board president later insisted, "Any vaccine will be a public good."
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Are Democrats Ready To 'Feel The Bern' Or Is Sanders The 'MySpace' Of 2020?
The Vermont independent showed he can still raise boatloads of money, but with so many progressive choices, Sanders may be at a disadvantage.
Invisibilia: Do the Patterns in Your Past Predict Your Future?
A massive computer competition works to identify the patterns that can predict where someone will end up in life. But whether this competition has a winner may depend on your viewpoint.
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Hear The Mountain Goats' Ode To WWE's 'Legit Boss,' Sasha Banks
Banks requested the song after The Mountain Goats released Beat The Champ, a wrestling-themed album, in 2015. Now, songwriter John Darnielle has delivered.
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