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Stream These 6 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in May

A couple of comedies, a couple of coming-of-age tales and more are leaving for U.S. subscribers next month. Catch them while you can.

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

Easy Dinners for Laid-Back Spring Evenings

Miso-honey chicken and classic shrimp scampi come together in a flash after happy hour.

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now

Serving fear on a global scale, this month's picks include a French werewolf, an Indonesian possessor and a German man eater.

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Tomorrow: From Style

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

MORE TO DISCOVER

A New Jersey Mystery: Who Dumped Hundreds of Pounds of Pasta, and Why?

The police and public works employees responded after "15 wheelbarrow loads" of pasta were dumped in mounds along a creek in Old Bridge, N.J.

Justice Dept. Intensifying Efforts to Determine if Trump Hid Documents

Prosecutors investigating the former president's handling of classified material have issued a wave of new subpoenas and obtained the confidential cooperation of a witness who worked at Mar-a-Lago.

It's the End of a World as We Know It

Astronomers spotted a dying star swallowing a large planet, a discovery that fills in a "missing link" in understanding the fates of Earth and many other planets.

'Everybody Is Welcome Here'

Kaig Lightner founded the Portland Community Football Club to give local youth an inexpensive chance to play. When he came out as transgender, they gave him a place to belong.

The Dnipro River, Axis of Life and Death in Ukraine

The river has helped to define Ukraine's history and culture, and remains vital to daily sustenance, even as it also serves as a front line in war — as it has countless times over thousands of years.

A King Who Actually Likes the Arts

In King Charles III, Britain has its most culturally attuned monarch for generations.

Why E. Jean Carroll Will Always Tell You She Is 'Fine, Fabulous'

Decades after the sexual revolution and before #MeToo, the writer tucked away her pain and projected a carefree attitude. Now she's accused of having too much fun.

Why Monumental Cream Puff Towers Are on the Rise

Croquembouche, the French pastry popularized in the early 19th century, is suddenly back on the banquet table.

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