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For You: She Went Out on a Limb for Trump. Now She’s Under Justice Dept. Scrutiny.

Plus, Companies Hoarding Workers Could Be Good News for the Economy
October 12, 2022

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She Went Out on a Limb for Trump. Now She's Under Justice Dept. Scrutiny.

Christina Bobb is a former Marine and a fervent believer that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald J. Trump. She went to work for him and quickly found herself enmeshed in an obstruction investigation.

Elon Musk Has the World's Strangest Social Calendar

When the world's richest man isn't tweeting, he's flying to Burning Man, trying to impress comedians and hopping on yachts.

The Exploitative Anti-Blackness of Kanye West

By wearing a "White lives matter" shirt, Kanye West gave white supremacists a boost.

How Colleen Hoover Rose to Rule the Best-Seller List

With legions of devoted fans and a knack for high-voltage emotional drama, Hoover has sold more than 20 million books. And she's done it her way.

It's Never Too Late to Pivot From N.F.L. Safety to Neurosurgeon

When Myron Rolle was cut from the Pittsburgh Steelers, he fell into a funk until his mother reminded him of his two childhood dreams: Play football, then become a neurosurgeon. It was time for Plan B.

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Why Little-Noticed State Legislative Races Could Be Hugely Consequential

Races in state legislatures are often quiet and turn on local issues like roads or schools. But a Supreme Court case could give these legislative bodies nearly absolute power over federal elections.

The Young Women Who Make TikTok Weep

Songwriters who have found success on the app via emotional catharsis have expanded its range, and piqued the music industry's interest.

Hasidic School Is Breaking State Education Law, N.Y. Official Rules

Issued amid a lawsuit brought by a parent who left the community, the determination could signal challenges for scores of Hasidic Jewish schools.

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