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Why CIA Spy Virginia Hall Has Captured Pop Culture’s Attention

She is the subject of three books and two new movies.

Robert Mueller, John Kerry and the Prep-School Sports Program That Helped Mold Them

The Trump investigator and former senator were once hockey, soccer and lacrosse teammates

The Week’s 5 Best Long-Reads Not About the Mueller Report

An in-depth look at California's earthquakes, dentistry, active shooter drills, a lacrosse star and identifying the dead

How Iconic NYC Art Dealer Mary Boone Landed in Prison

One of the world's most famous gallerists starts a two and a half year term next month

Oakland’s Jon Gruden Sends Raiders Scouts Home Before Draft

Gruden and Raiders GM Mike Mayock are nervous about information leaking out

Who Is Derrick White and Why Is He Shaking Up the NBA Playoffs?

The San Antonio Spurs are the only ones that aren't shocked

Vatican’s Holy Stairs Revealed for First Time in 300 Years

It is believed that Jesus walked the steps before his crucifixion

Hall of Fame NCAA Coach Resigns After Probe Into Racist Remarks

Sylvia Hatchell is the winningest coach in ACC history

Amazon’s Free Music Streaming Service Is Here

The retail giant's new free streaming tier is set to challenge leading services like Spotify

Is the World Series Hangover Real?

With the MLB champion Red Sox slumping badly, it's a question worth asking

Statue of Johnny Cash to Replace Confederate Monument on Capitol Hill

The two Confederate monuments being replaced werent axed based on a history of racism, however

Political Scientist Challenges Universities to Create Safe Spaces for All Speakers

His letter follows Middlebury's decision to cancel a controversial lecture

Psychedelic Mushrooms Might Become Legal in Denver

Initiative 301 would make shrooms the city’s "lowest law-enforcement priority"

A Way-Too-Early and Highly Speculative Preview of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival

New films from Terrence Malick and Pedro Almodovar are among this year's competitors