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A major TV comedy and a couple of indie gems are among the many shows and movies leaving for U.S. subscribers next month. These are the ones not to miss.
While formulaic dramas amass attention and minutes, animation flies under the radar as one of the streamer's biggest strengths. Here are a few of a critic's current favorites.
A list of quality movie selections that are off the beaten path.
What my therapist called a manipulative bid for control, I called "efficiency activism."
Hear tracks by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, LCD Soundsystem, Dram and others.
The Indianapolis Colts hope their mental health initiative, Kicking the Stigma, can be a model for other N.F.L. teams.
The House passed the bill in its final legislative act before the midterm elections, and President Biden signed it hours before a funding lapse would have forced a government shutdown.
Miami's quarterback left Thursday's game on a stretcher after his head was slammed to the turf for the second time in five days. The players' union has asked for an investigation of his team's handling of the concussion protocol.
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Ohtani, a two-way superstar for the Los Angeles Angels, was brilliant for eight innings and is on the verge of a feat no player has done in more than 100 years.
Prosecutors said Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 30, tried to send classified national defense information to a foreign government in exchange for money that would help alleviate his debt.
With Paris locked down over Passover, a rabbi started holding weekly talks over Zoom about Jewish texts. Thousands have tuned in to hear her reflections on death. "She is my rabbi," said an atheist.
A group of high schoolers contend with a friend's demonic possession in this 1980s-set horror-comedy.
Set on an imaginary island at the twilight of the Ottoman Empire, "Nights of Plague," by the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, is a chronicle of an epidemic, a murder mystery and a winking literary game.
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