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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
Dinosaurs, androids, darkness and superheroes factor into this months sci-fi picks.
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Business
William H. Dilday Jr., First Black TV Station Manager in U.S., Dies at 85
Hired to run a troubled Mississippi affiliate of NBC, he turned it into a respected and highly profitable operation, with…
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World
Ukraine Hits a Distant Russian Ship, Showing Reach of Naval Drones
The attack damaged the warship hundreds of miles from Ukrainian-held territory, as Kyiv increasingly tries to bring the war home…
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News
Amid the Mountains, They Can Be ‘Open Without Being Judged’
In a cabin in the Rocky Mountains, a murmur began to build like the jungle cacophony it was intended to…
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US
Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism Professor
A university report found that fears of a conservative backlash botched the effort to hire a Black professor, Kathleen McElroy,…
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News
Enslaved African Americans in Maryland Linked to 42,000 Living Relatives
The analysis marks the first time historical DNA has been used to trace the descendants and distant cousins of enslaved…
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Business
Bidding for Simon & Schuster Draws to a Close
The move to acquire the publisher, one of the five largest in the country, comes after the government blocked a…
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Sports
‘Break Point’ Is the Best Way to See the Full Psychodrama of Tennis
The Netflix docuseries gets the highs and lows of the pro circuit right.
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News
‘Huberman Husbands,’ ‘Bro Diets’ and the ‘Masculine’ Branding of Fitness Culture
It started with a suspicious green sludge at the bottom of our drinking glasses. I kept finding evidence of this…
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News
Old Saybrook, Conn.: A Quiet Shoreline Town With Relatively Low Taxes
This Middlesex County community was once a place ‘where middle-class people built cottages.’ Now cash buyers are winning bidding wars.