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Dozens of Migrants Die After Their Boat Deflates in Mediterranean Off Libya
Survivors, who departed from Libya, said they had been adrift for four days when they were found.
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SXSW 2024: Oddity, Azrael, Kryptic
The general feeling around SXSW this year was that the Midnights, often a strong program at the event in a city that boasts how it needs to be kept weird, were a little lackluster. Whether it was a lack of visual language or narrative cohesion, horror and its sister genres didn’t exactly fare as well…
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Immaculate
“Immaculate” feels like both a throwback to another era of Italian horror and a timely commentary on woman’s bodily autonomy, but it can’t match the flair of the former and lacks the thematic thrust to convey anything resonant about the latter. Star Sydney Sweeney continues her “moment” after the success of “Anyone but You” and…
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Manhunt
In the last few years, as streaming services (and their budgets) have grown, it feels as if the true crime genre has seen a reinvention. Gone are the days of dry documentaries, often giving way to fictionalized tales of some of the most famous crimes, deaths and conspiracies in history. Based on James L. Swanson‘s…
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Girls5eva Switches Streaming Labels with Funny, Brief Third Season
Every musician needs to change record labels at one point or another. The lovable ’90s pop girl group “Girls5eva”—Dawn (Sara Bareilles), Wickie (Renée Elise Goldsberry), Summer (Busy Philipps), and Gloria (Paula Pell)—have taken their comedic, lyrical services from Peacock to Netflix in a road-trip-centric third season. Unsurprisingly, the Meredith Scardino-created series hasn’t lost its rhythm.…
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SpaceX Successfully Launches Starship for a Third Time
The third test flight of the most powerful rocket ever built achieved a series of milestones before the spacecraft was lost as it re-entered Earth’s atmosphere.
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Murphy’s, Kelly’s, O’Malley’s: Why so many Irish pubs have the same names
Like a Celtic font, a Guinness-branded umbrella or a four-leaf clover design, the name on a pub’s facade can instantly mark it as Irish. But are Irish pub names in America as repetitive as they seem?
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My friend is rich now. I can’t relate to her. Give advice to this Hax question.
Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
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This farro and sausage stew is the easiest one-pot meal I know
Savory sausage, nutty farro and fresh kale form the base of a stew worth gathering around.
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Light and refreshing, low-intervention wines let grapes take the lead
The hands-off approach guides the grapes to express their varietal character and terroir.