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The Problem With a Crowd of New Online Polls
They’ve become cheap to produce but they underperform the competition, falling short of their original promise.
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Transcending Hell on Earth in Larisa Sheptiko’s “The Ascent”
Sotnikov stands on the cusp of death. He is among a small group of individuals awaiting death by hanging. We notice an old man among the condemned. His gaze is fixed inward, as though already retreating into the quiet depths of memory. Next to him, a woman breathes in uneven gasps. Her cheeks are stained…
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Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This” Sadly Lives Up To Its Title
What makes a TV show good? Everyone you ask, including my colleagues, will answer this differently. Here’s what I take into account: Does it have something to say? Does it contribute to the evolution of the medium? Does it take artistic risks? Does it play with lighting, costumes, editing? Even if the answer to all…
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Sophos named a Leader in the 2024 IDC MarketScape for European MDR Services
The IDC MarketScape evaluates the capabilities and business strategies of managed detection and response service providers serving the European market.
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This Fish Evolved Legs That It Uses to Taste Stuff on the Seafloor
While the sea robin has legs, it still doesn’t need a bicycle.
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Will Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” Flop?
Mr. Coppola has spent $120 million on his new movie, “Megalopolis.” Most box office analysts predict that he’ll get far less in return.
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Southwest Airlines Lays Out Changes and New Offerings
The carrier’s move, including service enhancements and share buybacks, came after a hedge fund called for cost savings and better profits.
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Newsmax and Smartmatic Settle Defamation Case Over 2020 Election
Jury selection in the case began on Thursday morning, and the trial had been expected to take up to four weeks.
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U.S. Economy Had Stronger Rebound From Pandemic, G.D.P. Data Shows
Updated figures show that gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, grew faster in 2021, 2022 and early 2023 than previously reported.
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Hoda Kotb Will Depart ‘Today’ Show
Her exit, planned for early next year, is a seismic shift for NBC and opens up a pair of morning TV’s most coveted anchor chairs.