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A Ryan Gosling detective comedy, a Formula One racing drama and the romantic musical "Mamma Mia!" are among the movies exiting the streaming service.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Eric Kim's bacon and egg don is extremely delicious, and extremely simple.
Ethan Coen's survey of a rock 'n' roll icon, Frederick Wiseman's take on haute cuisine and a searing portrait of PTSD are this month's picks.
Specifically, midnight pasta with garlic, anchovy, capers and red pepper from David Tanis.
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He's a wild, monomaniacal jerk. He's also our greatest interpreter of American manners since Emily Post.
Robert Shiller, the Nobel laureate, says valuations adjusted for high inflation suggest stock returns for the next decade are likely to be modest.
Paul Geer taught for decades at the Family Foundation School, a rural reform academy where he abused students, an indictment states.
Simon Rosenberg has spent the past two years telling Democrats they need to calm down. His Biden-will-win prediction is his next big test.
Should you fold or roll your clothes? Is a duffel bag better than a backpack or a bag with wheels? How to pack light and avoid checked-bag fees (not to mention lost luggage).
An early forecast from one set of experts sees an above-average hurricane season that may rival the busiest years on record.
With life on the farm losing its appeal, a couple sought a small second home in the heart of New York's cultural scene.
The University of Iowa basketball star has made one "logo" shot after another. Her coach and other fitness experts say it's all in the physical and mental training.
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