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The creators of the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative series talk about reporting on the military, elevating the testimony ...
Joel Souza’s film is inevitably overshadowed by the death of its cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was accidentally shot ...
In its first week, the seventy-eighth film festival showcased new movies by Richard Linklater, Spike Lee, Lynne Ramsay, and ...
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Since the earliest days of the Republic, American citizenship has been contested, subject to the anti-democratic impulses of ...
I’ve gotten too used to crying in public. I could never live somewhere where there is literally any chance that someone might ...
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The C.E.O. of OpenAI helped usher artificial intelligence into public life. Now, as fears and fortunes mount, his own ...
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Brigitte Macron’s grand-nephew Jean-Baptise Trogneux, a sixth-generation chocolatier, opens the inaugural Paris outpost of ...
When we’re in a scene together, I’m just watching you in awe.” Susie Essman: “How lucky we are to be in the presence of such ...
The band was willfully ironic and averse to canonization. An aggressively heady new movie it inspired, “Pavements,” thumbs ...