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The filmmakers said that they hoped the finished product would honor the work and memory of its cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, who was shot and killed on the set.
Trump Resistance? It’s Not a Full Movement, but It’s Growing.
Despite lacking a unified message or strategy, Democrats, universities, law firms and other institutions are starting to push back harder against the administration.
Fight Like Our Democracy Depends on It
The patriotic response to today’s threat to American democracy is to oppose Trump soberly and strategically.
Apple Would Be Worth Half as Much If It Stopped Manufacturing in China
The world’s most valuable company has become so reliant on Chinese suppliers and sales that it would be worth half as much or less without them.
What Happens to Apple if Trump’s Trade War Forces It to Cut Ties With China?
The world’s most valuable company has become so reliant on Chinese suppliers and sales that it would be worth half as much or less without them.
Well Festival Livestream Video and Guest Lineup
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100 Days of Solitude: Trump and the Retreat of America
President Trump’s approach to foreign policy in his second term has been transactional, unpredictable and exploitative. Allies and enemies alike are beginning to adapt.
’The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Catches Hell at the Beach
Nicolas Cage plays the title role in this punishing beach drama, where an aggressive group of surfers advise him the spot is for “locals only.”
Lost in the ‘Death Realm’ of El Salvador’s Prisons
President Trump’s decision to send migrants to a Salvadoran prison has set off a national debate in the U.S. In El Salvador, the phenomenon of men disappearing into prisons is all too familiar.
‘Bonjour Tristesse’ Review: Goodbye Girlhood
Durga Chew-Bose boldly reimagines a work once adapted by Otto Preminger in her beguiling first film set on the French Riviera.