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The agency plans to highlight possible links between the shots and accounts of deaths involving children and birth defects to an influential C.D.C. panel meeting next week. By Christina Jewett and ...
Forget the glorious successes of past breakthroughs—the real justification for research investment is what we get for our money. Here’s what economists say. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our ...
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Hey, do you have any regrets in your life? The Alters knows that you do, and that’s why its sci-fi story about morally and ethically questionable cloning on a wildly inhospitable alien planet hits ...
If Francis Ford Coppola has given American cinema some of its greatest films, he has also spurred some of its greatest gossip. Astonishing stories have a way of coming out of his sets, which are ...
Elie Honig, a former federal and state prosecutor and current CNN legal analyst, makes the case for these prosecutors in “When You Come at the King.” He recounts how presidents including Ulysses S.
Some two years removed from the end of his “Late Late Show,” Corden is reasserting himself as a major theater actor, and his turn as the wobbliest vertex of a friendship triangle would, alone, make ...
Marilyn Hagerty, a North Dakota newspaper columnist whose earnest review of her local Olive Garden restaurant became a social media sensation, died Tuesday. She was 99. Hagerty died at a hospital in ...
Nina Hoss, Imogen Poots and Tom Bateman co-star in the 'Candyman' helmer's adaptation of 'Hedda Gabler.' By Jourdain Searles In a stately English mansion at some point in the 1950s, Hedda Gabler ...