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‘America’s Golden Age’? Trump, State of the Union Address – Podcast | federal address

President Donald Trump made history again Tuesday evening when he delivered the longest State of the Union address ever. But while the president declared a "golden age for America,” many Democrats boycotted the event, saying Republicans were "making your life harder.” The Guardian’s Jenna Amatulli speaks with Rolling Stone’s Nikki McCann Ramírez about Trump’s claims, […]

#MeToo movement, Gender, Jeffrey Epstein, US news, Women

Epstein says he is asked ‘every day’ for advice on #MeToo: ‘So many men contact me’ | Jeffrey Epstein

Composite: Rita Liu/The Guardian/Getty Images/U.S. Department of Justice In August 2018, as the #MeToo movement spread across social media and women around the world demanded justice for sexual predators, journalist Michael Wolff turned to Jeffrey Epstein for help. Wolff wanted Epstein to support writer Stephen Elliott, who is suing the founder of the Shitty Media

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‘The right wing beat the family’: My endless search for left-handed mom bloggers | parents and childcare

FOr, people who don’t have a marble kitchen island spend a disproportionate amount of time looking at their marble kitchen island, slack-jawed and half-out of their minds. This is because they consume a lot of videos from mom bloggers, mom influencers, etc. In the kitchen’s ‘Closing Shift’ video, they reset by wiping the island clean

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Scott Galloway on the masculinity crisis: ‘I worry that we are evolving a new type of asexual, asocial male.’ | man

meIt doesn’t take much to come up with a title for your book Notes on Being a Man. And on the surface, Scott Galloway could easily be lumped in with a dozen other Manosphere-friendly Alpha Brothers who promise to teach young people how to find their inner wolf. After all, he is a wealthy, fit,

Family, Hillary Clinton, Life and style, Marriage, US news

What did Hillary Clinton mean that staying with Bill meant & # 39; false & # 39; Complicated | Jean Hannah Edelstein | US news

Hillary Clinton falls deeply when asked about the problem he faces. But keeping her marriage yesterday was "the coolest thing" she had in her personal life. In part, she has been quite quiet about marrying one of the world's most exposed lovers for many years, sometimes hints at what is a very painful experience. Who

China, Communism, Family, Hong Kong, Inequality, Islam, Mao Zedong, Population, Poverty, Protest, Religion, Taiwan, US news, Xi Jinping

The view of the 70-year-old PRC Guardian: whose history? | Editorial | Opinion

teaHe celebrates the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, which will be announced on Tuesday as a massive military parade in central Beijing, is no more historic than a political event. The Chinese Communist Party (CPC) has understood the power of history since taking the reins in 1949. Xi Jinping understands the importance

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& # 39; Incel & # 39; Violence is terrible, but Joker is complex and unbiased | film

teaThe odd Philips Joker had a world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday, so it's impressive that almost everyone on the internet has an opinion about it. Critics' reviews here have generally been positive, but have been frustrating by fans and film fans in the film industry, already known as “film twitter”. One

#MeToo movement, Acting, David Mamet, Donald Trump, Edinburgh festival, Edinburgh festival 2019, Feminism, Harvey Weinstein, John Malkovich, Men, Rose McGowan, Sexual harassment, Stage, Steven Berkoff, Theatre, US news, Vicky Featherstone, Women, World News

Theater and #MeToo: & # 39; There's new anger in women's stories & # 39; | step

Katie Arnstein tells the story of a day at a drama school when the tutor instructed her to do a graduation show as "Because it is a blonde with big breasts". Giving information to Arnstein's solo show Sexy Lamp, performed at the Edinburgh Fringe this month, is one of several experiences. The title comes from

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