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A New Yorker adopts a gigantic canine.Yes, The Friend is a movie about a dog, said Kate Erbland in IndieWire. But it’s also “the sort of witty, wise, and warm character study we seem to be running out of these days.” Naomi Watts stars as a writing instructor and struggling New York City novelist who...
Jon Hamm is back on TV in a lead role, and all seems right with at least one corner of the world. In this new series, the former Mad Men star plays a hedge fund manager who’s axed for poor performance and begins burglarizing the homes of his ultra-wealthy neighbors to maintain his high-roller lifest...
“Trader Joe’s has mastered the art of offering solid products for bargain prices, and that extends to the beer aisle,” said Pete O’Connell in VinePair. Rumored to at times be sourced from top breweries, its in-house offerings aren’t all great. But the top three in our taste test are worth considerat...
by David Sheff“The past decade or so has brought a great reassessment of Yoko Ono,” said Geoff Edgers in The Washington Post. No longer do Beatles fans blame her for the band’s breakup, as they did for decades. Her art has been featured in a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, and her equally...
The author who started the teen vampire crazeL.J. Smith gave the world a taste for teenage vampires. The author of the Vampire Diaries series, which has sold more than 5 million copies, began writing the tale of a girl caught in a love triangle between two blood-feeding brothers in 1990. Inexperienc...
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The Explainer While all eyes are on Gaza, Israeli settlers are encroaching further onto Palestinian land in the West Bank
The explainer IDR can make a big difference in the affordability of federal student loan payments
The Explainer The president's anti-regulatory agenda comes into view after he largely ignored guns in his first weeks back in office
The Explainer Multiple players have been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis over the past few months
Talking Point Cowley Hill lodged a police complaint against parents who criticised its recruiting process for a new head
Talking Point Duke of Sussex made 'devastating' decision to stand down as Aids charity's patron, following 'power struggle' between its trustees and new chair
Talking Point Post-apocalyptic musical has an excellent cast – but is 'catastrophically self-indulgent'
Under The Radar The animals roam more than 5,700 hectares of public forest, reducing the volume of combustible vegetation in the landscape
Under the radar The spread of the deadly infection is buoyed by global unrest
Under the radar Billionaire reignites controversy by linking South African 'struggle song' to 'white genocide'
Speed Read The Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol after his declaration of martial law in December
Speed Read On the recommendation of Laura Loomer, Trump fired the head of the National Security Agency and several National Security Council officials
speed read US financial markets had their biggest one-day drop since the advent of Covid-19
Speed Read Getting vaccinated appears to significantly reduce the chances of developing Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia
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In Depth Some reports suggest Putin is one of the richest people in the world
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Podcast Plus, what has Meta done to anger writers? And why would studios block the release of their own movies?
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In Pictures A leaning palace, massive waves, and more
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Feature Featuring a house with two kitchen islands in Utah and a kitchen with a stove nook in New York
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