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Adam Wingard Focuses on the Monsters
To paraphrase everyone’s favorite AMC Theaters spokesperson, “We come to kaiju films to see giant monsters beat each other up,” and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” the fifth installment of Legendary’s MonsterVerse franchise, delivers the creature fights in spades. In this franchise, plot was always secondary to showcasing the gnarliest brawls CGI could muster…
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Colin Farrell Shines In Apple TV+’s Refined and Genre-Bending Sugar
When we are first introduced to John Sugar (Colin Farrell), he relays that he doesn’t “like hurting people.” It’s during an early act of violence that he utters this, and he continues to relay this fact throughout different episodes, often before he uses his body to inflict pain upon another person. While it’s not something…
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They Can’t See the Total Solar Eclipse, but LightSound Will Help Them Hear It
A device called LightSound is being distributed to help the blind and visually impaired experience this year’s event.
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Delicious Grilled Chicken, Clam and Salad Recipes for Any Spring Party
Whether for a casual cookout or an elegant dinner party, these impressive recipes are easy to pull off.
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Carolyn Hax chat: My fiancé and I are minimalists. My dad keeps sending us junk.
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.
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How to make the angel food cake of your dreams
Making angel food cake seems intimidating, but it’s actually straightforward, and these tips will help guarantee your success.
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OpenAI Unveils Audio Tool That Recreates Human Voices
The start-up is sharing the technology, Voice Engine, with a small group of early testers as it tries to understand the potential dangers.
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Why It’s So Expensive to Live in Phoenix
Arizona is a presidential election battleground state, and a dire shortage of affordable housing there is sowing economic anxiety among voters.
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S&P 500 Surges to Start the Year
The S&P 500, rising 10 percent, set the pace as investors looked forward to interest rate cuts.
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Fed’s Key Inflation Gauge Climbed 2.5% Annually in February
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge climbed 2.5 percent in the year through February, in line with economists’ expectations.