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Society of the Snow
Roger Ebert began his review of the 1993 film “Alive” with “There are some stories you simply can’t tell. The story of the Andes survivors may be one of them.” He may have been right. The crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 in the Andes mountains on October 13 has been told and re-told…
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Mayhem!
An exclamation point in a title is a promise. The first action flick of the year is not called “Mayhem,” it’s called “Mayhem!” You’re supposed to yell it excitedly as you buy your ticket. Although it would more accurately be called “Mayhem?” Because the fact is that vicious genre director Xavier Gens doesn’t fulfill on the punctuation…
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Galaxies in the Early Universe Were Shaped Like Bananas, Study Suggests
Images from the Webb telescope suggest that newborn galaxies look weirder than expected. Exactly how screwy was physics at the dawn of time?
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How to Be a Better Cook
In her new monthly YouTube series, the chef and cookbook author Sohla El-Waylly wants to teach you to improve your kitchen game, wherever you are in your culinary journey.
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Barbara Lynch Has Closed Most of Her Boston Restaurants
The prolific chef, who was accused of mistreating employees, has shuttered her most prestigious kitchen, Menton, and four others.
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U.S. Moves Closer to Filing Sweeping Antitrust Case Against Apple
Justice Department officials are in the late stages of investigating the iPhone maker, focusing on how Apple has used its other products and services to defend against threats to its core business.
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U.S. Added 216,000 Jobs in December, Outpacing Forecasts
Hiring has throttled back from 2021 and 2022, but last year’s growth was still impressive by longer-term standards.
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Starbucks Faces New Pressure Over Union Campaign
Amid a dissident bid for board seats and boycotts by activists, the company has sent mixed signals about its willingness to engage with labor groups.
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Student Loan Payment Restart Troubled by Long Hold Times and Wrong Billing Statements
The Education Department reduced payments to its loan servicers as the consumer bureau spotlighted mistakes.
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Stocks On Track to End Longest Winning Streak in 20 Years
The S&P 500 logged its first weekly decline since October, ending Wall Street’s longest winning streak in nearly 20 years.