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From films with swift swordplay to those with mega-tornadoes, this month's action picks go big.
Tuna salad, spiked with soy and Sriracha, tops toasted slabs of sushi rice in this weeknight winner from Ali Slagle.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Serve with Cuban black beans and fried sweet plantains for a delightful Chino Latino dinner.
Our TV critic recommends a fabulous stand-up special, a slam-dunk British panel show and a freaky anthology series from the 1970s.
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It had barely a dozen followers, but the discovery of its racist posts turned a Bay Area community against itself — and changed students' lives forever.
Surging poll numbers and newly revealed concerns from Ron DeSantis's super PAC underscore that Vivek Ramaswamy is having a well-timed political moment.
As large numbers of U.S. tourists visit Europe during a record hot summer, their efforts to stay cool are running up against cultural norms.
EG.5 is spreading quickly, but experts say it's no more dangerous than previous versions.
After taking the Leagues Cup tournament by storm, Messi, 36, had his first news conference since joining Inter Miami. It was clear he is now in a more relaxed stage of his career.
The choreography on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour doesn't ask her to do too much, but she knows how to use her simple moves to her advantage.
Fall's fashion is deliberately imperfect, with frayed hemlines, see-through dresses and floor-dusting pants.
After a fire destroyed the seaside town of Lahaina, the fate of beloved animals became a wrenching concern.
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