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Julia Ducournau, who won the Palme d’Or for “Titane,” returns with the body-horror tale “Alpha.” The critical reception has not been kind.
When Trump Was the One Taking Land From Farmers
The president has railed against South Africa’s seizures of land from white farmers. But during his first term, he pushed to take land for his border wall using eminent domain.
An Expensive Alzheimer’s Lifestyle Plan Offers False Hope, Experts Say
Thousands of people have paid for Dale Bredesen’s unconventional program to reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms. The medical establishment says there’s little to no proof it works.
British Retailer M&S Says Cyberattack Will Cost It $400 Million
The company also said it would take several more weeks to resolve issues relating to the attack, which came to light last month.
Gerry Connolly, Democratic Congressman of Virginia, Dies at 75
Mr. Connolly had announced late last year that he was being treated for cancer of the esophagus.
The Last Lucille Roberts
A forgotten fitness pioneer built an empire on the idea of creating a space for everyday women. Her devotees are still sweating through workouts at a faded gym in Queens.
Trump Administration Pulls Back From Local Police Oversight Across U.S.
The Justice Department said that it would abandon efforts to overhaul local policing in Minneapolis and other cities with histories of civil rights violations.
Trump Is Waging War on the Future
We can contest the dark dreams of those in power.
A Blood Test for Alzheimer’s: What to Know
The test may make it easier to identify whether people with memory and thinking problems have Alzheimer’s or not.
How Vani Hari, the Blogging ‘Food Babe,’ Became a Trump-Era Megastar
A former Democrat who started out dispensing tips on diet and fitness is now a major voice in the administration’s healthy-food agenda.