Wednesday, February 28, 2024

For You: Rob Reiner on ‘the Greatest Single Performance’ in U.S. Cinema

Plus, Michigan Primary Takeaways: 'Uncommitted' Makes Itself Heard
February 28, 2024

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Rob Reiner on 'the Greatest Single Performance' in U.S. Cinema

The filmmaker says it's one of Marlon Brando's: "To this day I don't know that there's as good a performance as that."

Their Hearts Were Set on a House in Hudson. Could They Afford the One They Wanted?

Taking their second shot at an upstate New York home, a couple went looking for a place with space for art supplies, music gear and chickens.

This Man Paid $9,000 for a Pair of Donald Trump Sneakers

Roman Sharf is one of the watch world's best known dealers. Compared to the Patek on his wrist, the shoes were cheap.

The Alabama Chief Justice Who Invoked God in Deciding the Embryo Case

Chief Justice Tom Parker has long been revered by conservative groups as an architect for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

New York Mourns Flaco, an Owl Who Inspired as He Made the City His Own

Under Flaco's favorite trees in Central Park and across the city, New Yorkers spoke of what the bird and his unlikely year of freedom meant to them.

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The Los Angeles Restaurant That Sold Hollywood on Mexican Food

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Opinion | Biden Should Be Worried About the Protest Results in Michigan

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