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Highbrow Films Aimed at Winning Oscars Are Losing Audiences
The kind of critically praised dramas that often dominate the awards season are falling flat at the box office, failing…
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Books
2022 Reading Picks From Times Staff Critics
The books they read this year that have stayed with them.
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Finance
Best Podcasts of 2022
This year’s standouts included shows about a gay paradise in Massachusetts, a mass kidnapping in Mexico and a commune in…
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News
Wait! Wait! Georgia’s Over?
As the sun sinks over Georgia, we bid adieu to the Senate runoff election that seems to have been contested…
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World
A Failed Romance, Long Lockdowns and a Friend’s Suicide in India
During the height of the Covid pandemic, a friend was a precious lifeline, quick to help and hug, while struggling…
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Magazine
In ‘White Lotus,’ Beauty and Truth Are All Mixed Up
This season focuses on the willful delusion of the wealthy — and how easily preyed upon people who evade reality…
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News
Are We Sleepwalking Through a ‘Decisive Decade’?
Last week the Air Force unveiled its first new strategic bomber in 34 years — a boomerang-shaped stealth plane called…
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US
House Jan. 6 Committee to Issue Criminal Referrals, Chairman Says
Speaking before a formal decision had been made, Representative Bennie Thompson said his panel had not agreed on who would…
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News
Yes, the Players in the World Cup Do Keep Falling Over for No Reason
LONDON — It is a part of the viewing experience of World Cup football (soccer, as Americans know it). At…
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US
The Big Question the Georgia Senate Race Will Answer
What’s more powerful: a candidate’s skills and relevant experience, or the tug of political partisanship?