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Stocks Plunge As Investors Become Less Optimistic About Economic Recovery
Stocks plunged Monday amid new worries about the strength of the economic rebound. There's also talk of a new coronavirus lockdown in Britain.
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2019 Emmy Award Nominations Announced
2019 Emmy nominations were announced Tuesday. There are some expected nominations — Game of Thrones, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, some surprises such as Fleabag, and some snubs.
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In 'The Only Child,' The Thrills Might Be Lost In Translation
Mi-Ae Seo's novel has a great premise: The Bad Seed meets The Silence of the Lambs. But this tale of a psychologist and her creepy stepdaughter is hampered by its structure and stilted, strange prose.
'Crip Camp' Is A Raucous Celebration Of A World-Changing Place
Near Woodstock, at an early '70s summer camp for kids with disabilities, a revolution was born that became a civil rights movement, and led to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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'Jexi' Is Siri-Ously Bad
Adam DeVine plays a lonely nerd whose phone takes over his life in this lazy, generic satire.
Natasha Lyonne Anchors The Riveting 'Russian Doll'
Natasha Lyonne is outstanding in an unconventional series about a woman who finds herself in a baffling and frustrating situation that no one seems to understand.
In 'The Birds, The Bees,' Teens Take On Sex Ed
In Olivia Hinebaugh's new novel, a girl gets fed up with her school's abstinence-only classes and sets herself up as a sex ed expert, handing out condoms and advice with help from her mom, a nurse.
Awkwafina: 'No Turning Back'
Awkwafina, the breakout star of Ocean's 8 and Crazy Rich Asians, reflects on her can't-turn-back moment that led to viral success. Then, she recommends New York City's finest public restrooms.
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Justice Department Sues California To Block State's Net Neutrality Law
The Trump administration is suing California over the state's new net neutrality law, saying it clashed with federal policy.
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Perfectly Preserved And Wallpapered With Nostalgia, 'Trading Spaces' Returns
TLC's room-renovation show returns this weekend, almost unchanged after a decade off the air.
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