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Eyeing Trump, but on the Fence: How Tuned-Out Voters Could Decide 2024
Politically disengaged Americans are increasingly Trump-curious, but President Biden has a shot at winning some of them back. Reaching them in a changed media environment will be his challenge.
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From Screen to Dream How Movies Shape Our View of Love and Romance
Lights, camera, action! The world of cinema has been captivating audiences for over a century with its larger-than-life stories and characters. From epic love stories to heartwarming rom-coms, movies have the power to transport us to different worlds and make us believe in the magic of love and romance. But have you ever stopped to…
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Facing Global Outrage, Netanyahu Calls Civilian Deaths in Rafah Strike ‘Tragic Accident’
The strike on Sunday, which Israeli officials said targeted two Hamas leaders taking cover near a civilian encampment, ignited a fire that killed 45 people, according to the Gazan authorities.
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Papua New Guinea Landslide Has Buried 2,000 People, Officials Say
Just getting to survivors has proved to be an enormous challenge, with a blocked highway and unstable ground “posing ongoing danger” to rescue workers.
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North Korea Launches Long-Range Rocket Carrying Satellite
Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, has made deploying a fleet of spy satellites one of his country’s latest military ambitions.
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Middle East Crisis: Amid Condemnation, Netanyahu Calls Civilian Deaths in Rafah Strike ‘Tragic Accident’
The Israeli leader’s comments came at a particularly delicate time, just days after the International Court of Justice appeared to order Israel to immediately halt its offensive in the city.
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U.S. Lawmakers Visit Taiwan and Vow Support in Face of Chinese Military Drills
A bipartisan delegation promised to stand by the island’s newly elected president, Lai Ching-te, after Beijing surrounded the self-governing island with naval vessels and aircraft.
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Ransomware Group Claims Responsibility for Christie’s Hack
The hacking group RansomHub is threatening to release “sensitive personal information” about the auction house’s clients.
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Killer Klowns from Outer Space Is a Total Blast
Clowns don’t tend to scare me, and certainly not the ones in “Killer Klowns from Outer Space,” the new video game adapted from the 1988 film of the same name. But I suspect that’s sort of the point; the latest movie license to get the asymmetrical-horror treatment feels like it’s aiming for a wider audience…
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Cannes 2024: It’s Not Me, Filmlovers!, Misericordia
In his freely associative, furiously introspective “C’est Pas Moi” (“It’s Not Me”), which played in the Cannes Première sidebar, Leos Carax pays homage to the late Jean-Luc Godard, along with an assemblage of other influences, through a rapid-fire cinematic “self-portrait” that, within just 44 fleet minutes, articulates not only some sense of the auteur’s relationship…