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Jason Bailey
New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don't have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We'll do the heavy lifting. You press play.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Sam Sifton
Stir-fried noodles, nian gao and more recipes for the holiday.
Sadaf Qureshi
We met on a dating app, where his profile lacked a few crucial details.
Dave Itzkoff
When your whole filmmaking career has been one of unexpected twists and turns, how do you surprise yourself? Adapt a Shakespeare play.
Katie Rogers
She interrupted a campaign speech. Jill Biden wanted to keep her.
Tejal Rao
Put it in pasta, stews or this thick, creamy coconut curry from Vietnam.
Stuart A. Thompson
Getting to the bottom of a modern mystery.
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Gina Cherelus
Jazlyn Guerra, who goes by Jazzy, has bantered with Alicia Keys, Tom Holland and Jay-Z.
Christopher Clarey
Nadal defeated Matteo Berrettini and will play for a record 21st career Grand Slam men's singles title against Medvedev, who beat Stefanos Tsitsipas in four, sometimes testy, sets.
Tammy La Gorce
Everywhere Steven Strogatz goes in the city, he sees math.
Jamelle Bouie
Data science is unlocking insights about the U.S. slave system, but there is a danger in trying to quantify suffering.
Alana Holmberg and Matthew Futterman
Using a mix of skill and showmanship, the Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has turned his matches into raucous celebrations.
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