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The title’s a problem, but it would be a crying shame to let that discourage you from seeing “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight,” which…
John Scalzi is a voluble man. He is the author of several New York Times best sellers and has been nominated for nearly every major award…
We write as former colleagues who worked together from the 1980s on identifying the cause of tinnitus. After the outburst of negativity about tinnitus distress on…
Want to hear a cute little story about JD Vance and a Dutch baby? Don’t worry, he didn’t deport it, he cooked one for breakfast. Then…
If we can’t have your money, baby boomers, we want your time. And more specifically, those who qualify as fit and healthy should be asked to…
“The heat keeps rising. People grow distant, in curious kinds of solitude. This is where Jonah (28) provides comfort for strangers. But when he finds himself…
Can anything stop the stock market? The U.S. economy recently weathered the worst pandemic in 100 years, the worst inflation in 40 years, and the highest…
The skyline looks gorgeous at dawn, but things aren’t quite as romantic as they may seem at first. After all, … well, you have to find…
Welcome to the first installment of my monthly column, “The Public Scholar,” in which I invite academics and other experts to step forward—thoughtfully, clearly and with…
Weapons is holding its secrets closer than any other summer movie has, even plot-sensitive IP behemoths like Superman and Fantastic Four: First Steps. With those, moviegoers…
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