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An All-American Tragedy: The Story of Brandon and Candice Miller

Vanity Fair

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July 2, 2026

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An All-American Tragedy: The Story of Brandon and Candice Miller

Brandon Miller went broke, then took his own life. Now, his friends, family, and neighbors are still debating how much his wife, Candice, knew about their financial situation.

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Variety

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· Jun 23, 2026

How ‘American Dollhouse’ Breaks Down Modern Anxieties and Evokes Classic Slashers With the Help of a Bloodthirsty Nosy Neighbor

In a year filled with many styles of independent horror, “American Dollhouse” writer and director John Valley brings back a rollicking element: An outrageous villain. In the film, which premiered at this year’s South by Southwest and had lively screenings at New Orleans’ Overlook Film Festival, a young woman named Sarah (Hailley Lauren) moves back []

PolitiFact

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· Jun 24, 2026

Betsy Ross, Paul Revere and George Washington’s teeth: The real stories behind US history myths

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Hot Air

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ghost of Alexis de Tocqueville Returns -- What America Can Learn From Him

Ghost of Alexis de Tocqueville Returns -- What America Can Learn From Him

Out Magazine

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· Jul 10, 2026

New images of 'American Horror Story' season 13 show the witches are back and hotter than ever

American Horror Story is about to grace our screens again, and things are going to get witchy!

Men's Health

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· Jul 10, 2026

The 38 Best New Shows of 2026 (and 18 More We Can't Wait For)

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Gas Station Attendant Is a Poetic Take on Love and Class

Karla Murthy’s new documentary film about her immigrant father’s tumultuous journey up and back down the class ladder turns the mythology of the American dream on its head. It’s a story many native-born Americans will find strikingly familiar.

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Related coverage for "An All-American Tragedy: The Story of Brandon and Candice Miller": Variety — How ‘American Dollhouse’ Breaks Down Modern Anxieties and Evokes Classic Slashers With the Help of a Bloodthirsty Nosy Neighbor. PolitiFact — Betsy Ross, Paul Revere and George Washington’s teeth: The real stories behind US history myths. Hot Air — Ghost of Alexis de Tocqueville Returns -- What America Can Learn From Him. Out Magazine — New images of 'American Horror Story' season 13 show the witches are back and hotter than ever. Men's Health — The 38 Best New Shows of 2026 (and 18 More We Can't Wait For). Jacobin — The Gas Station Attendant Is a Poetic Take on Love and Class