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The new Disney movie is the latest in a long line of Hollywood films that demonizes the industry. Why?
The Knicks head to Atlanta tied with the Hawks, 1-1, thanks to a halftime switch and 26 points from Derrick Rose.
The SAT is falling out of favor, but a study looking at essays suggests “soft factors” have their own issues.
A team of international researchers has assembled an atlas of microorganisms present in 60 cities around the world.
Carrington Moore signed up for a dating app to better understand user preferences for a start-up business. Then he came across Schnelle Shelby’s profile.
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When the pandemic forced them to rethink their living situation, two Manhattanites went looking for a two-bedroom they could afford — as long as it was an easy commute back into the city.
Puberty and perimenopause are a heady combination.
The comedian and actor, who battles zombies in “Army of the Dead,” talks about why she hopes Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell never break up, and more.
The jackfruit is perfect for a meatless meal, especially this spicy and tangy sabzi from West Bengal.
They have sold more records than a lot of pop stars who are much more famous than they will ever be, but they’re still another band from Akron, Ohio.
Shifting flight schedules, varying hotel flexibility and new tech: A lot has changed since the last time you packed that passport.
Using self-mesmerism I felt overtaken on a cellular level by a serene form of concentration. I began to accumulate pages and finish my projects.
It’s been a long winter, and your plants could use a little love — or maybe a complete overhaul. Here’s what to do.
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