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Álex Pina is back with another glitzy, over-the-top Spanish thriller for Netflix. This time, he and his creative partner say, the story is even leaner and the excess is even more over-the-top.
As a deal frenzy mounts, propelled by financial vehicles known as SPACs, start-ups have become the prey.
Equus offers life-changing “attunement” through the medium of horses. But how?
Prosecutors detailed a chat among group members on the eve of the insurrection by a pro-Trump mob.
It’s the latest viral challenge to sweep Chinese social media, igniting worries that it reinforces the country’s narrow beauty norms.
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After leaving New York during the pandemic, this couple decided to downsize in the city rather than abandon it. Which of these rentals did they choose?
The singer is opening up about her queerness, her near fatal overdose and her journey to living her truth. “I’m ready to feel like myself,” she said.
A nurse struggles with low morale; a waiter worries about a rush to normalcy; a respiratory therapist recovers from Covid, and more.
For all of the reveling of bralessness, bra sales actually increased during the pandemic, but women want more options.
New generations of a critically endangered species of songbird are failing to learn the tunes they need for courtship. It could lead to extinction.
Embrace no-recipe recipes, or set yourself up for a big meal for St. Patrick’s Day.
His presidency will be transformational to the extent that he transforms himself.
That’s the premise of “Central Park,” by the French suspense king Guillaume Musso — just one of the novels in this week’s Crime column.
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