Early Addition: The NY Times Tries To Unravel Trump, Putin & The 2016 Election
Sept. 20, 2018, 10:55 a.m.
Because you want to watch the most Boston video ever, check out today's midday links: NJ alligator, Cary Fukunaga directing Bond, Ian Buruma comments on leaving NYRB, 'Big Lebowski' anniversary, new Dylan box set, and puppy gets some steps in.

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- The NY Times has a big feature on everything we know so far about Trump, Putin and the plot to subvert the 2016 election.
- For the Washington Post, —Elizabeth Bruenig examines how authorities failed a Texas high school student's rape allegation.
- Cary Joji Fukunaga will replace Danny Boyle as the director of the next James Bond movie, now coming out in 2020.
- This pretend billionaire threw insane parties for celebrities and then disappeared completely.
- Ian Buruma briefly discussed his resignation from The New York Review Of Books with The Dutchman: "I have now myself been convicted on Twitter, without any due process."
- An alligator is on the loose in New Jersey.
- Twenty years later, The Big Lebowski, the Coen brothers’ sly and hilarious homage to noir movies and detective novels, hasn’t aged one bit.
- Garrison Keillor comeback season approaches.
- This is the most Boston video ever.
- Ryan Coogler is producing LeBron James' Space Jam sequel.
- The next Bob Dylan bootleg series release will be an exhaustive accounting of the Blood On The Tracks sessions.
- And finally, gotta get those steps in before lunch:
Me: I do cardio all the time! 🏃🏻
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📹: corgilicious_coco pic.twitter.com/dysMquUIVj— Cute Emergency (@CuteEmergency) September 20, 2018