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To promote its new film “Materialists,” A24 worked with the New York Stock Exchange to sort participants by attributes like income, height and homeownership.
As Mister Romantic, John C. Reilly Just Wants to Spread Love
The actor’s passion project is a cabaret act in which he sings the standards. “It might sound Pollyanna-ish,” he says, but his goal is to connect.
‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review: A Company’s Failures
Netflix’s documentary about the catastrophe uses familiar techniques to spotlight the faulty judgment of Stockton Rush, who ran OceanGate.
How ‘Ballerina’ Set People on Fire
Ana de Armas wields a flamethrower in “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina” and torches, well, a lot. Here’s how they made that sequence come to life. (And yes, the flames are mostly real.)
Sly Stone, Maestro of a Multifaceted Hitmaking Band, Dies at 82
Leading Sly and the Family Stone, he helped redefine the landscape of pop, funk and rock in the late 1960s and early ’70s.
At Least 10 Dead After Austria School Shooting, Police Say
Those killed included students and at least one adult, according to Graz’s mayor in remarks reported by the Austria Press Agency. The police said the shooter was among the dead, in an apparent suicide.
Gang Violence Grips Peru as Extortions and Killings Rise
Gangs are preying on local businesses demanding money and unleashing violence if they refuse. A surge in extortions has traumatized many parts of the country.
Can Mamdani Persuade New York to Elect Its Youngest Mayor in a Century?
Zohran Mamdani has won over young, left-leaning New Yorkers with his energy and progressive ideas. But is he capable of running the largest city in the country?
With Sirens Screeching and Explosions in the Sky, Kyiv Struggles to Sleep
Moscow has stepped up drone and missile attacks despite U.S. pressure to work toward a cease-fire. The strikes have intensified after Ukrainian drones hit Russian air bases.
Troops in Los Angeles
President Trump is sending hundreds of Marines into the area.