Films like “Conclave” and “Bird” provide a stark contrast to the recent succession of films about women finding their voices.
Dozens of New York City renters are receiving payoffs from Blackstone in a settlement of a case that accused the previous landlord of violating rent-stabilization rules.
Soldiers were ordered to defend government buildings with gunfire if needed, as supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan demanded his release from prison.
A fumbled meeting with a voter may dent Simon Harris’s popularity. But his coalition government’s main opposition, the nationalist party Sinn Fein, will likely remain locked out of power.
The retailer is the largest company to be targeted by the conservative activist Robby Starbuck.
We cover an analysis of the 2024 election.
A group of long Covid patients is financing research and making progress.
Avian influenza might mutate to enable human-to-human transmission.
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Three giant, shifting tectonic plates will have profound implications for the new administration.
The new movie’s tie-ins are the logical endpoint for a Broadway show that always intended to be huge.
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The Silicon Valley company will receive less money from the CHIPS Act after winning a $3 billion military contract and changing some of its investment commitments.
Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market. Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.
Researchers are trying to understand why resistant pathogens are so prevalent in the war-torn nations of the Middle East.
On Tuesday, Ukraine also reported enduring an immense Russian air assault overnight that involved nearly 200 drones, as both sides intensified air attacks.
For Volodymyr Nikulin, being a wartime police officer means aiding evacuees, surviving a shrapnel wound and tackling looters. It also means quickly switching cities when one falls to the invaders.
The drug, which is named MariTide and delivered in a monthly injection, is some time away from being sold.
The proposed rule could give millions of Americans access to the new drugs; it will also put pressure on the incoming Trump administration.
Drug addiction fueled David Andino’s need to steal. Every day, he hit the same Target in Manhattan. His mother, a retired police officer, hadn’t seen him in years.