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Steven Spielberg and Meryl Streep on Trump, News, and ‘The Post’

The duo discusses why the movie must be made now: "Everyone I know is scared."

Photographs Show Little-Known Facts about World War II

PhotographyTalk uses images to spread knowledge about the war.

Will Porn Drive Mainstream Acceptance of VR, AR and Robots?

Probably if the traditional link between adult entertainment and technological progress still holds.

Sorry Everyone, ‘Black Mirror’ Isn’t Just a Techie ‘Twilight Zone’

Underneath surface comparisons, "Black Mirror" and "The Twilight Zone" could not be farther apart.

Beyond ‘Mindhunter’: How the FBI Catches Serial Killers

The FBI’s profilers still have their work cut out for them.

‘Today’ Ratings Soar Amid Matt Lauer Chaos

For the first time in three months, the show was the nation's most watched morning-news program.

Russia Banned From Winter Olympics for State-Sponsored Doping

Some athletes will be able to compete at Pyeongchang 2018 under neutral flag.

Tucker Carlson On Why He’s Avoided Covering Fox’s Harassment Stories

He has covered sexual-harassment allegations about Democratic-leaning figures, but not Fox News.

How Do You Sell Men’s Wellness in 2017?

A new startup thinks it has an idea, but is packaging and marketing enough?

Google is Hiring 10,000 Reviewers to Catch Offenders on YouTube

The company is trying to reduce the amount of "problematic content."

Winklevoss Twins Are First Ever Bitcoin Billionaires

They can thank Mark Zuckerberg for the original investment funds.

Bryan Singer Fired From Queen Biopic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

His repeated absences from the set forced the studio to halt production.

Patagonia Posts Anti-Trump Message on Website

“This is the largest elimination of protected land in American history.”

Tax Bill Makes Steve Bannon’s Culture War More Complicated

The Senate's tax bill might be every Republican's dream, except Bannon's.