Tuesday, February 06, 2018

Sex, Lies, and Human Resources

 
If you think the #MeToo reckoning is over because the Weinsteins of the world have been toppled, you've missed the point.
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Sex, Lies, and Human Resources
 
If you think the #MeToo reckoning is over because the Weinsteins of the world have been toppled, you've missed the point.
 
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Where Do Republicans Go From Here?
 
It's time to stop speaking delicately about this.
 
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Westworld Fans Have Uncovered the Truth About the Show's Massive Universe
 
There's a secret code hidden in the new trailer.
 
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Devin Nunes Has No Evidence, No Plan, and No Idea What He's Doing
 
The House Intelligence chair is wandering around in the dark.
 
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Why John Mahoney, the Dad from Frasier, Was a Treasure to Watch
 
The Emmy-nominated actor died this week at the age of 77.
 
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Quentin Tarantino Defended Roman Polanski in a 2003 Interview: 13-Year-Old Victim 'Wanted to Have It'
 
"You can't throw the word rape around," the director told Howard Stern in a recently resurfaced audio clip.
 
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