Ever since she ascended as the presidential nominee of her party, Vice President Kamala Harris has been riding a wave of something I thought had been lost in this country since around half-past Tet '68: fun without meanness; joy, uncontaminated by bile and spite, happiness, for its own sake. It certainly did not hurt that she chose Coach Santa Claus for a running mate. It also did not hurt that she is running against the personification of meanness, bile, spite, and misery for its own sake. Prior to last Tuesday night's debate, Rep. Eric Swalwell told Jimmy Kimmel that Harris was "serious, but she doesn't take herself too seriously. She's fearless and, also, she knows how to have a little fun. And I think the team that has the most fun is the team that wins." |
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It's better than sending them to the cloud, that's for sure. |
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This New York Fashion Week, chart-topping singer Ozuna hit the shows in style. We decided to partner with him for a closer look at the clothes on the runway, the parties, and, of course, what the man himself was wearing. Keep scrolling to get a front-row view —and read all about it in Ozuna's own words. |
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The cofounders have earned fans like Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang by treating business stories as epics. Their listeners (and sponsors) can't get enough. |
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Not so long ago, Midland weren't worried about the long game. They were the new kids on the block, scoring a career-defining country hit in 2017 with their first-ever single, "Drinkin' Problem," which has since gone five times platinum. They swashbuckled their way onto country's biggest stages, a group of heartthrob interlopers who adored the classics and knew how to rock a rhinestone suit. No sooner were the trio climbing the charts, however, than the haters came out of the woodwork. |
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