Spencer Pratt Is the Factory-Reset Option for Los Angeles
Spencer Pratt, the former reality-TV star and aspiring mayor of Los Angeles, recently spoke with me for a podcast. We...
Spencer Pratt, the former reality-TV star and aspiring mayor of Los Angeles, recently spoke with me for a podcast. We...
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For The Atlantic’s June issue cover story, “The Men Who Don’t Want Women to Vote,” staff writer Helen Lewis reports...
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