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Mad scientists, demanding aliens and paranoid androids make up this month's science fiction streaming picks.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
David Tanis's five-star recipe adds layers of flavor — via sage, garlic, prosciutto and fontina — to pounded, marinated chicken breasts.
Con artists and ghost stories are among our recommendations from the subscription streaming services this month.
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Seeking social media stardom for their underage daughters, mothers post images of them on Instagram. The accounts draw men sexually attracted to children, and they sometimes pay to see more.
Vladimir Putin is drawing on history to position himself in the realm of Russian rulers of the past. Critics say his grip on power is not as strong as it seems.
Veterans of the conservative, grass-roots movement see the state's presidential primary as a fight between a "crazy uncle" and a "snowflake niece." They've made their choice.
Testing is one way for students without rich-kid résumés to shine.
Taking their second shot at an upstate New York home, a couple went looking for a place with space for art supplies, music gear and chickens.
Mike Favor spent 13 years addicted to cocaine. Running a shelter for abandoned and abused dogs has helped him and others stay sober. But it hasn't been easy.
Odysseus was the first privately built vehicle to make it to the moon, and points to a future in which NASA, companies and others rely on commercial lunar delivery services.
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