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The sequel to the deranged 2018 comedy finds Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick feuding in the Italian sun.
‘Electra’ Review: Not Exactly a Unicorn
In Hala Matar’s stylish if somewhat vacant drama, flair trumps grief.
How Nearly a Century of Happiness Research Led to One Big Finding
Decades of wellness studies have identified a formula for happiness, but you won’t figure it out alone.
As a Tariff Loophole Closes, Sellers Who Import From China Brace for Chaos
Independent vendors who sell on sites like Etsy and eBay are trying to blunt the pain from tariffs on low-cost Chinese-made goods.
Metformin and Anti-Aging: What to Know
The research on metformin and human longevity is scant, but that hasn’t stopped some people from experimenting with it.
How One Texas County Has Profited Off of Migrant Deportations
Kinney County, along Texas’ border with Mexico, collected some $1.7 million in bail from migrants who were deported before they could make their court appearances. The money was never returned.
Tourist’s Zip Line Video Captures Kashmir Terror Attack
A tourist enjoying a zip line ride in a picturesque valley inadvertently captured chaos in the background as militants opened fire below him.
Kashmir Is a Wonderland. An Attack Shows It Is Also a Cradle of Despair.
The terrorist massacre of 26 innocent people has magnified the alienation long felt in a region that lives under tight watch and has limited democratic rights.
Seth Meyers Recaps Trump’s Latest Revisionist History
Meyers said the president’s ABC News interview “changed his mind” about Trump’s first 100 days in office.
The U.S. Needs More Guns and Soldiers, Now. It Can’t Handle a War.
Armed with powerful, sophisticated weaponry, the U.S. falls far short of the arms and personnel needed to fight long, grinding wars.