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  1. Best of Late Night

    Jimmy Kimmel Doubts Trump’s Grasp of Economics

    Kimmel called the president-elect’s plan to hit Mexico, Canada and China with sweeping tariffs “the dumbest thing he’s come up with since Don Jr.”

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    “Whoever would have guessed that the mail-order steak salesman who declared bankruptcy six times would be so bad with money?” Jimmy Kimmel said on Tuesday.
    “Whoever would have guessed that the mail-order steak salesman who declared bankruptcy six times would be so bad with money?” Jimmy Kimmel said on Tuesday.
    CreditABC
    1. Sean Combs Is Denied Bail a Third Time

      A federal judge ruled against the music mogul’s efforts to be released from jail while he awaits trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

       By Ben Sisario and

      Sean Combs has been held for two months at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting the start of his trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in May.
      Sean Combs has been held for two months at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting the start of his trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in May.
      CreditMichael Loccisano/FilmMagic, Getty Images
  1. Netflix to Screen ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ in Havana

    The first two episodes will be shown at a film festival in Havana that was long championed by Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist who wrote the book.

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    Gabriel García Márquez served on the jury of a Havana film festival that will screen two episodes of the Netflix adaptation of “One Hundred Years of Solitude.”
    CreditTomas Bravo/Reuters
  2. Paul Caponigro, Photographer in Love with Nature, Dies at 91

    He photographed landscapes, deer, sunflowers and still lifes. “I knew that the forces of nature were a language,” he said. “Nature was really my teacher.”

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    “Running White Deer,” taken in 1967, was Mr. Caponigro’s most celebrated photograph. A fellow photographer called it “a fleeting moment perhaps in a dream.”
    Creditvia Caponigro Family
  3. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Will Return With New Cast for Its 12th Season

    The Bravo reality show is getting an entirely new cast for its 12th season. Lisa Vanderpump, for whom the show is named, will continue at its helm.

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    “Vanderpump Rules,” the Bravo reality show, will return for a 12th season with an entirely new cast.
    CreditGizelle Hernandez/Bravo
  4. Colman Domingo Makes Sense of ‘The Madness’

    The Netflix thriller uses a murder mystery to explore the dangers of misinformation and conspiracy theories. “It’s this flood of not knowing what to believe,” the actor says.

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    Colman Domingo plays a pundit framed for the murder of a white supremacist in “The Madness” on Netflix.
    CreditAmanda Matlovich/Netflix
  5. The Comedy of Pain, and Korean Food

    The comedian Youngmi Mayer is fearless on TikTok, about her Korean American identity and foodie culture. In a new memoir, she explains laughing while crying.

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    Youngmi Mayer has been a hotshot restaurateur, comedian and podcast host. Now she’s also a memoirist with “I’m Laughing Because I’m Crying.”
    CreditAmanda Hakan for The New York Times

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    ‘Wicked’ | Anatomy of a Scene

    The director Jon M. Chu narrates a scene in “Wicked” that features the song “Popular,” with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.

    By Mekado Murphy

     
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