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A murder franchise finds its Monstersand they're us
MIDWAY THROUGH MONSTER: THE ED GEIN STORY, the title character stares into the camera and warns: “You shouldn't be watching this.” He’s talking to two strangers who've interrupted him in the bloody aftermath of a murder. But the closeup makes it clear that Gein, played with eerie gentleness by Charlie Hunnam, is also addressing his audience of Netflix viewers. Then he revs his chainsaw and chases the men. Of course, we keep watching. In the next scene, Gein offers the spectacle of a dead, nude woman, strung up like a carcass in a slaughterhouse.
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November 10, 2025
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Why do health-insurance costs keep rising?
JACOB MCDONALD KNOWS HE’S LUCKY TO HAVE A GOOD health-insurance plan through his employer, a tech company. But when his company recently updated employees about their options for health care in 2026, he was disappointed to learn that once again, costs were going up.
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November 10, 2025
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My eight years in conversion therapy
WHEN I FIRST STARTED CONVERSION THERAPY AT AGE 19, I thought I was pursuing healing for what I was led to believe was broken in me. I didn’t want to erase myself. I wanted peace. I wanted to stop feeling like my faith and my sexuality were at war with one another. I sought it out of my own accord. My parents and pastors didn’t force me into therapy, but everything in the culture around me convinced me it was my only option.
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November 10, 2025
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5 things therapists wish every kid knew
You never know what's going to stick in the littlest minds. \"Sometimes I'll have kids tell me something their grandmother or coach said—and it might be something that the rest of us would shrug off, but for that child, it really made an impact,\" says Amy Morin, a therapist and author of 13 Things Strong Kids Do. That's why it's important for parents to get into the habit of repeating the nuggets of wisdom that they hope will become mantras bouncing around in their kids' minds for years to come. We asked Morin and other therapists to share the easy-to-remember gems they wish every kid knew.
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November 10, 2025
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Diane Keaton: Actor extraordinaire
FOR THOSE OF US WHO measure our lives in movies, actors aren't just performers who have given us joy. They’re people who have walked along with us year by year. To watch ourselves age is not much fun, but to watch them age is the privilege of a lifetime.
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November 10, 2025
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HOW THE DEAL GOT DONE
Inside Trump's unconventional Middle East diplomacy
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November 10, 2025
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In the Loop
IN OCTOBER, HEART-WRENCHING photos of a 12-year-old girl driving her sick puppy to the vet went viral on social media. But upon closer examination, users noticed strange details: her steering wheel was on the right side of the car, which also lacked a dashboard.
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November 10, 2025
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A New Wave origin story, and an act of love
SOME DAYS IT SEEMS WE LIVE IN A HORRID WORLD where most humans couldn’t give a fig about art. How many people in that world are going to care about a 65-year-old black-and-white movie—one that, for anyone who doesn’t speak French, requires the reading of subtitles?
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November 10, 2025
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Padma Lakshmi The culinary television star on centering immigrant stories, taking inspiration from activism, and writing her latest cookbook
You often speak about food through the lens of family. Why is that important to you?
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November 10, 2025
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5 symptoms foot doctors say you should never ignore
If you want to take a step toward better health, see a foot doctor.
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October 28, 2025
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WHY BABY BOXES ARE SUDDENLY EVERYWHERE
Devices to help parents anonymously surrender an infant are spreading across the U.S.—stirring emotions, and debate
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October 28, 2025
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Curb your conspiracy theory
RON TROSPER IS LOSING IT. THE HBO COMEDY The Chair Company traces the unraveling of this suburban family man, played by co-creator Tim Robinson, who believes he’s stumbled upon a criminal conspiracy following a minor workplace humiliation.
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October 28, 2025
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Sanae Takaichi
A first for Japan
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October 28, 2025
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Mining the origins of a showbiz family
BEN STILLER DIDN'T WANT TO INSERT HIMSELF INTO HIS documentary Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost.
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October 28, 2025
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How is climate change impacting fall foliage?
IT'S OFFICIALLY FALL IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, but depending on where you are, it might not look like it.
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October 28, 2025
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The story I lived to tell
FOR ISRAEL'S HOSTAGES, AS FOR THE WORLD, OCT. 7 WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING
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October 28, 2025
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Health Matters
GENE THERAPY IS BECOMING a powerful way to treat challenging diseases that don’t respond to traditional treatments, and researchers now report the first success in modifying genes to slow Huntington’s disease.
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October 28, 2025
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Jane Goodall
Ambassador of hope
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October 28, 2025
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We need uncontrolled laughter
AUTHORITARIANS HISTORICALLY COME FOR THE COMICS first.
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October 28, 2025
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Jacinda Ardern The former Prime Minister of New Zealand on leadership, optimism, and being filmed at close quarters
The new HBO documentary Prime Minister is about your style of leadership, which emphasizes compassion and humanity.
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October 28, 2025
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THE ROBOT IN YOUR KITCHEN
A DOZEN OR SO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, EYES obscured by VR headsets, shuffle around a faux kitchen in a tech company's Silicon Valley headquarters. Their arms are bent at the elbows, palms facing down.
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October 28, 2025
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Inside The Upside Down
As Stranger Things comes to an end, the stakes for Hawkins—and for Netflix—couldn't be higher
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October 28, 2025
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The Risk Report
ARGENTINA'S PRESIDENT JAVIER Milei, a man who's enjoyed extraordinary success with a “move-fast-and-break-things” approach to politics and economic policy, is starting to look a lot more vulnerable.
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October 28, 2025
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THE NEW GOLD RUSH
Driven by a changing global order, the new clamor for gold brings ready cash, and deadly costs
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October 28, 2025
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In the Loop
In late September, OpenAl released its latest Al video-generation model, Sora 2, advertising it as a “big leap forward” for the space.
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October 28, 2025
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A knife's-edge nuclear drama
SOMETIMES MOVIES REACH US IN A PLACE beyond mere assessment: you walk away from the thing you’ve just seen not really knowing if you'd call it good or bad, but you know something has shifted inside you.
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October 28, 2025
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NEW OPIOID ON THE BLOCK
Amid crackdowns on fentanyl, a potent and less detectable alternative emerges
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October 28, 2025
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Nearly half of those held by ICE faced no criminal charges
WHEN PRESIDENT DONALD Trump launched his reelection campaign, he vowed to deport \"the worst of the worst\" while blaming migrants for bringing \"crime, drugs, misery and death\" to the U.S. And since he took office for his second term, a wave of public and sometimes violent arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have taken place across the country.
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October 28, 2025
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A DEEPER DIVE
With time, and new showrunners, Nobody Wants This leaves divisiveness behind in its second season
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October 28, 2025
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Two gifted actors, one punishing sci-fi farce
THE HUMAN RACE IS IN A SORRY state, and here comes Yorgos Lanthimos with an aggressively wicked black comedy to tell us all about it.
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