Friday, April 8, 2022

For You: Globalization Is Over. The Global Culture Wars Have Begun.

Plus, 'We've Made It': Jackson Celebrates Supreme Court Confirmation
April 8, 2022

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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

'We've Made It': Jackson Celebrates Supreme Court Confirmation

In Ukraine, Sudden Death on a Train Platform

For Ukrainian Writer, War Evokes Scars of Time in Captivity

Two Men Acquitted in Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor

As Europe adds new Russia sanctions, fatigue may be setting in.

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Stream These 10 Titles Before They Leave Netflix This Month

U.S. subscribers are losing a bunch of titles in April. Here are the best of the bunch.

The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now

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.

What's on TV This Week: A Pair of New Docs, and 'Killing Eve'

Major documentaries about Benjamin Franklin and Tony Hawk are on PBS and HBO. And "Killing Eve" airs its final episode.

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Help Wanted: Adjunct Professor, Must Have Doctorate. Salary: $0.

After protests, U.C.L.A. took down a job posting that offered no pay. But it turns out colleges often expect Ph.D.s to work for free.

How Many Billionaires Are There, Anyway?

Forbes thinks there are 735 of them in America. Another count finds 927. Whatever the answer, the mystery is revealing — and the number is growing rapidly.

Will Smith Barred From Attending Oscars for 10 Years After Slap

Smith, who won best actor this year, can still be nominated for Oscars, industry officials said, but will be unable to attend the Academy Awards ceremony and other events.

New Season, New Mets: 'We Just Want to Play Great Baseball'

The second year of the club's reinvention got off to a terrific start thanks in large part to its unexpected opening day starter.

Why a Coronavirus-Flu 'Twindemic' May Never Happen

Scientists are exploring a theory suggesting that exposure to one respiratory virus helps the body fend off competing pathogens.

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Closing Up Shop on a Marriage

When the last thing you share is your pharmacy rewards account.

How a 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Tour Guide Spends Her Sundays

Stephanie Windland takes fans of the show around in a vintage car to visit the sites of 1950s New York.

Opinion | Globalization Is Over. The Global Culture Wars Have Begun.

We're entering the age of red world versus blue world.

Ex-Goldman Sachs Banker Convicted for His Role in a $4 Billion Fraud

Roger Ng is most likely the only person who will face trial in the United States in connection with a scheme to loot billions from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund.

Idris Elba, Gamer (That's Why He Was So Keen on 'Sonic the Hedgehog 2')

In a career of action movies and dramas, Elba embraced the chance to voice Knuckles, the brawny adversary in the new sequel. Just don't ask him about 007.

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