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The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir classics and from Star Wars, Marvel and more. These are our favorites.
“I Couldn’t Love You More” introduces three generations of women grappling with secrets, shame and an inexorable bond.
“Ted Lasso” is back. And Tig Notaro has a new comedy special. Comedy lovers, rejoice.
Between wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes, we’re all feeling nervous about the future. But stewing or ignoring the problem won’t ease your burden.
The disclosure of her relationship with a source while at The Philadelphia Inquirer ended her journalism career and prompted the paper to develop an ethics code.
After years of pressure, and amid a growing trend away from names that reference Indigenous people, the team will drop its “Indians” mascot, which it used for more than 100 years.
But the tortuous path it’s taken highlights the obstacles to expanding the low-income health program in other states where it has not been welcomed.
The airstrikes showed American willingness to back up beleaguered Afghan government forces as the Taliban advance, but the extent of that willingness remains unclear.
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Desperate to escape an apartment beset by noisy neighbors, one family went on the hunt for an affordable three-bedroom house near a convenient subway line. Here’s what they found.
Our relationship was supposed to be brief and casual. We never managed to call it off.
A reader seeks advice on navigating a parent whose stance on vaccination is at odds with his future.
From osprey nests to toxic cleanups, John Lipscomb monitors it all from aboard his 36-foot wooden boat.
Officials at the Federal Reserve and White House thought fast price gains would pass. Rent increases could make it a slow fade.
A viral star, dressed for the part and another big night, marches in his third Olympics.
Among the defendants is Martin Baron, who retired as The Post’s executive editor in February.
Natasha Grano and Michael Graziano met through the social media app Clubhouse. About 27,000 people attended their wedding on the audio-only platform.
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