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“I want them now. I will get them at all costs,” said one influencer based in Hawaii.
An Ex-Convict and Cartel Lawyers Are Among Mexico’s Judicial Candidates
People accused of cartel connections and serious crime are on the ballot in Mexico’s first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, fueling fears that organized crime could exert its influence in the vote.
Three Great Documentaries to Stream
This month’s picks follow a journalist facing an Alzheimer’s diagnosis and a unionization effort for Amazon workers. Plus, an exploration into the nature of film editing.
Will Charleston’s Climate Lawsuit Survive the Week?
The city is suing oil companies over global warming. Trump says lawsuits like these threaten national security. The judge wants to hear what both sides think.
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Review: Benicio Del Toro Plans to Save His Soul
Wes Anderson returns with another intricately designed film, and an inquiry into the meaning of goodness.
Mexico’s Judicial Election: What to Know
For the first time, Mexicans will vote for thousands of candidates to fill more than 2,600 positions in federal, state and local courts.
‘Bring Her Back’ Review: A Foster Mother Like No Other
Sally Hawkins plays a menacingly unhinged foster parent to two bereaved siblings in this emotionally potent chiller.
How to Watch the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee
Nearly 250 contestants from around the nation and the world traveled to Maryland for a chance to win up to $50,000.
Memorable Moments a Century After the First Spelling Bee
From the first winning word (gladiolus) to the use of fast-paced spell-offs, the Scripps National Spelling Bee has endured for 100 years.
‘They Make People Too Scared’: Chinese Students Reckon With U.S. Visa Bans
Helplessness and frustration are setting in as student applicants in China wait to see how sweeping the new U.S. action might be.