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Electrical Cords, Metal Pipes: In Kherson, Signs of Torture Emerge
KHERSON, Ukraine — To reach the dank, eerie basement were the Russian police detained Ukrainian civilians required navigating a crumbling…
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News
Hemp-Fed Cows Get Buzzed, Study Finds, but Will Humans Who Drink Their Milk?
Do cows that consume cannabis act goofy, get the munchies and spend more time lolling about with their stoned buddies?…
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Finance
Hollywood Horror Blockbuster: Two Leading Producers Will Soon Join Forces
Hollywood’s leading horror movie producers, Jason Blum and James Wan, are in advanced talks to merge their companies, a move…
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News
The Return of Holiday Season Agita
Family drama around the holidays is such a cliché that I can probably name a dozen movies off the top…
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World
Your Thursday Briefing: Crisis Averted?
Investigators near the site of the explosion in Przewodow, Poland.Credit...Wojtek Radwanski/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesPoland calls blast ...
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Finance
U.S. Shoppers Are Still Spending, as Long as Retailers Give Them a Reason
Despite months of unease about the state of the economy, Americans remain willing to spend money on all sorts of…
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Arts
Tenoch Huerta Mejía and the Beauty of Representation in ‘Wakanda Forever’
It was during an idle summer when he was 17 that Tenoch Huerta Mejía attended his first acting workshop. His…
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News
Fred Hickman, Longtime CNN Sports Anchor, Is Dead at 66
Fred Hickman, a skilled and affable journalist with CNN’s “Sports Tonight” who was one of the first Black people to…
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Arts
How ‘The Crown’ Casts Its Royals
Few shows have made casting decisions more central to their appeal than “The Crown.” The plot twists are public record.…
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Arts
Without Heirs, Larry Gagosian Finally Plans for Succession
It is hard to imagine an art world without Larry Gagosian in it. The mega dealer, who started in the…