David Nevins: What I Read
A Hollywood gatekeeper explains how he sifts through the glut of scripts, rough cuts, TV shows and movies every day.

A Hollywood gatekeeper explains how he sifts through the glut of scripts, rough cuts, TV shows and movies every day.

The co-host of CBS This Morning shares her secret to staying informed: Early mornings and commercial breaks.

The acclaimed filmmaker makes the liberal's case for watching Fox News

The former San Francisco mayor and current lieutenant governor of California is an apologist for Google Plus and Michael Savage.

ABC's senior political correspondent lays out his favorite beat reporters and confesses to a severe case of Bieber Fever.

He's been running for office ever since he left the Massachusetts governorship in 2007 but tonight he announces his defeat to President Obama.

American elections are always a global event, but with this year's emphasis on the Electoral College, foreigners are cramming to re-learn the complicated state-by-state election system.

The election is almost over, and thanks to a combination of near-constant fundraising and outside spending, the 2012 race will go down as the most expensive election in history (until we hold the next presidential race, you can assume).

Let's face it: The 2012 election is so passé. Voting may be less than 24 hours away but the media has moved on to bigger and better things: Like what's going to happen after the presidential election?

While more and more is known about the life and idealism of the late U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens, the identities and actions of his killers still remain a mystery.
