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Rachel Weisz and the Glorious Horrors of Pregnancy
The first episode of the new female-fronted television adaptation of David Cronenberg’s 1988 psychological thriller, “Dead Ringers,” splices together footage…
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Our Throuple Fell Apart. What Are the Rules of the Breakup?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on navigating the aftermath of a polyamorous relationship.
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Killer Moms and Bloody Elevators: A Talk With the Stars of ‘Evil Dead Rise’
Lily Sullivan and Alyssa Sutherland discuss their gory roles in the latest addition to the “Evil Dead” franchise.
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Two Former Peruvian Leaders Share the Same Jail. Another May Soon Join Them.
Alejandro Toledo, who ruled Peru two decades ago, will be extradited from the United States. He has been charged in…
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Finance
Double-Digit Price Increases Bolster Profits at Procter & Gamble
The consumer goods company raised prices 10 percent across its brands for a second straight quarter and said its profit…
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Sports
Ball Doctoring: A History of Excuses, Denials and Knowing Winks
If baseball’s history is any indication, Max Scherzer’s suspension over ball-doctoring accusations will not affect his long-term reputation.
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Ukrainian officials express frustration at the pace of weapons deliveries.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine says he has asked NATO’s secretary general to help “overcome the reluctance” of some Ukrainian…
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Finance
The Debt Ceiling Debate Is About More Than Debt
Republicans’ opening bid to avert economic catastrophe by raising the nation’s borrowing limit focuses more on energy policy than reducing…
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Books
Review: The Danish String Quartet Spins Through Schubert
The group returned to Zankel Hall for the latest installment of its “Doppelgänger” project, featuring a premiere by Anna Thorvaldsdottir.
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Benjamin Millepied Uses Movement to Reinvent ‘Carmen’ on Camera
The choreographer is trying his hand at filmmaking with an experiment that merges drama, dance and music.