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This month's picks include a decades-spanning Chinese drama, a thriller about a teenage immigrant in Canada, an absurdist French crime comedy and more.
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In supporting a 16-week ban with exceptions, Donald Trump appears to be trying to satisfy social conservatives who want to further restrict abortion access and voters who want more modest limits.
The authorities said they were working to determine "applicable charges" in the shooting that followed a Super Bowl victory parade. The host of a local radio show was killed, and 22 more were injured.
"A Year on Earth With Mr. Hell," a first-time author's account of her affair with Richard Hell, has become a cult hit. He's not happy about it.
The New School wants to sell its presidential residence in Manhattan for $20 million. It joins other small colleges that are turning to their real estate to help them through budget troubles.
In a surprise address in Munich, Yulia Navalnaya said that if her husband, Aleksei A. Navalny, was dead, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia would "bear responsibility," and she called on the world to "defeat this evil."
The job, once seen as an essential feature of any establishment serious about wine, now seems to be a luxury in the post-pandemic restaurant economy.
In Russia, it isn't necessary to kill all the dissidents and journalists, just the bravest ones.
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