Tom Shales, TV Critic Both Respected and Feared, Dies at 79
An incisively funny Washington Post columnist, he earned nicknames like Terrible Tom and had the clout to make or break shows.
By Alex Williams
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An incisively funny Washington Post columnist, he earned nicknames like Terrible Tom and had the clout to make or break shows.
By Alex Williams
The inquiry by the Capitol Police and the F.B.I. came after a website released a recording that it said captured Roger J. Stone Jr. in 2020 expressing a desire for the deaths of two Trump critics.
By Alan Feuer and Luke Broadwater
Iran says its missile strikes were aimed at militant groups behind attacks on its territory, but Pakistan and Iraq rejected that explanation.
By Alissa J. Rubin
Most of the awards on Monday night went to favored shows like “Succession” and “The Bear.” But the ceremony, delayed from September, still had a few surprises.
By The New York Times
These outfits stood out on a carpet full of feathers, beads, sequins, diamonds and lots of well-tailored suits.
By The Styles Desk
The “Dead to Me” actress makes a rare public appearance to present the first Emmy, for supporting actress in a comedy series.
By Alexis Soloski
The American Dialect Society selected a term that refers to the deterioration of online platforms.
By Sam Corbin
Around the globe, travelers are looking to get beyond superficial interactions with Native cultures for more in-depth experiences, like tours led by Indigenous guides and stays at Native-owned lodges.
By Michael Harmon
Iran wants to flex its muscles without directly taking on the U.S. or Israel, but that cautious strategy is subject to miscalculation on all sides.
By David E. Sanger, Julian E. Barnes, Vivian Yee and Alissa J. Rubin
“The reason that people contemplate escalation is that there are no risk-free options left,” says the author of "How to Blow Up a Pipeline."
By David Marchese
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