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When a Job Becomes a Literal Hell
In an era of continual burnout, artists and filmmakers are now imagining what it looks like when workers finally explode.
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Business
Boeing 737 Max Official Is Out After Midair Mishap
The head of the factory where Max jets are made is leaving the company as it faces scrutiny of an…
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Long Island and the Limits of Sabotage
Last week, Tom Suozzi won handily in the special election in New York’s Third Congressional District to fill the seat…
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2024 BAFTA Film Awards: Looks From the Red Carpet
See what stars including Emma Stone, Margot Robbie, Ayo Edebiri, Colman Domingo and Dua Lipa wore to British filmmaking’s biggest…
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Navalny Challenged Russians to ‘Live Not by Lies’
For most of the 12 or so years in which Alexei Navalny crusaded against the rule of Vladimir Putin, the…
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Business
Amazon Argues Labor Board Is Unconstitutional
The company made the novel claim, echoing arguments by SpaceX and Trader Joe’s, in a legal filing while fighting a…
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Arts
‘The Arc of Oblivion’ Review: Trying to Stop a Future Tide
A documentary about building an ark turns into a funny, thoughtful rumination on the nature of human preservation.
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A Paris Hotel Mixing Minimalism and Opulence
Plus: an exhibition of male nudes, vibrantly patterned rugs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Science
NASA Spots Signs of Twin Volcanic Plumes on Jupiter’s Moon Io
On Saturday, NASA’s Juno orbiter got a second close-up with Io, Jupiter’s third-largest moon and the most volcanic world of…
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Use of A.D.H.D. Drugs Surged During Pandemic, Study Finds
The News Prescriptions for drugs used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder surged during the coronavirus pandemic, particularly among women…