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The Ukrainian and Russian delegations arrived in different Turkish cities. President Vladimir V. Putin was not there. Neither was President Trump.
A ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
We look at Trump’s agenda in Congress.
‘Sister Midnight’ Review: The Feminine Mystique, but Make It Macabre
A housewife’s domestic distresses take a horrifying turn in this dark comedy set in the slums of Mumbai.
‘Desert of Namibia’ Review: Ups and Downs
Yoko Yamanaka’s film is a brilliantly observed portrait of a young woman simmering with frustrations and coming to terms with her relationships and place in the world.
‘The Kiss’ Review: A Romance Without Love?
A young military man asks a woman to dance, but they’re in for a bumpy ride in this story adapted from a novel by Stefan Zweig.
A New Test of Federal Judges’ Power, and Overdose Deaths Plummet
Plus, the campy singing contest the whole world watches.
Gérard Depardieu Verdict Is Seen as Turning Point for #MeToo in France
French courts may finally be taking years of complaints about sexual violence seriously, advocates and experts say.
The Forecast for 2027? Total A.I. Domination.
Losing your job may be the best-case scenario.
Top Priority for Pope Leo: Warn the World of the A.I. Threat
While it is far too early to say how he will use his platform to address such issues, his focus shows he is a church leader who grasps the gravity of this modern concern.
What the Changes in Apple’s App Store Mean for iPhone Users
A federal judge created a path for app makers like Spotify and Patreon to avoid paying Apple hefty commissions. Is this a win for consumers? It’s complicated.