Perspective | ‘Mulan’ Is a Movie About How Much Hollywood Needs China
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Beijing has deputized American studios to advance its national narratives.
There’s no domestic terrorism law that could be used to go after U.S.-based groups.
Once they delivered, their paths diverged.
Airlines are making a strategic retreat on ticket change fees. They’re not surrendering.
Make tadka by blooming spices in oil or ghee and use it on a salad — for a dressing that packs loads of flavor.
Try the birria at El Papi, the breakfast tacos from La Tejana and the carnitas from Muchas Gracias.
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With new standards in place for 2024, the push for a more inclusive Academy Awards has reached the best picture category.
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Unmarked and unregulated, the mystery packets arriving by mail circumvented a carefully managed system.
Service had been suspended because of smoke in a tunnel.
The independent presidential candidate appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia as localities begin printing ballots.
A petition fraud scandal continues to dog Taylor’s campaign against Rep. Elaine Luria (D), who ousted him from office in 2018.
For Week 1 of this unprecedented season, don’t be afraid to back big road favorites.