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After a traumatic year, it’s hard to simply flip a switch toward fun. But have teenage summers ever lived up to expectations?
A film adaptation of J.T. Rogers’s Tony-winning play airs on HBO. And several specials recognize the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.
“I’m so thankful that people still think I’m relevant, that they want to see what I do.”
Many in Silicon Valley promised that self-driving cars would be a common sight by 2021. Now the industry is resetting expectations and settling in for years of more work.
The designation, which will be in place for 18 months, could protect as many as 150,000 Haitians living temporarily in the United States.
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If you’re feeling the itch to overhaul your hair or finally get that tattoo or nose piercing, the timing makes perfect sense. But pump the brakes before breaking out the scissors or bleach.
Rowdy teens waiting for a train, a friendship tested and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
A dry run this weekend of whatever you plan to cook on Memorial Day — maybe Korean beef burgers with sesame-cucumber pickles — is worth the effort.
The treasures, including rosary beads carried by Mary, Queen of Scots, at her execution in 1587, were stolen from a display cabinet at Arundel Castle.
The Blue Jays are still barred from playing in Canada, but as they decamp from Florida, their fans — in plastic cutout form — will make the trip to Buffalo.
Mickelson became the oldest winner of a major golf tournament after a tense final round on the treacherous Ocean Course at Kiawah Island.
The executive producer of the true crime series names the people, movies and music that inspired the sexy, stylish Netflix show.
As he turns 80, don’t be fooled by his serious music. From the start, his work has been filled with a cockeyed humor that can range from corny jokes to dark wit.
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