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In thrice-demolished village, a Mideast battle of wills

In thrice-demolished village, a Mideast battle of wills

It looks like the aftermath of a tornado.
'Malcolm & Marie' director reveals origins of buzzy film

'Malcolm & Marie' director reveals origins of buzzy film

NEW YORK — The global pandemic was not about to stop filmmaker Sam Levinson without a fight — literally.
How quickly do new variants spread? Experts weigh in on risk of brief interactions

How quickly do new variants spread? Experts weigh in on risk of brief interactions

Concerns over more contagious forms of the COVID-19 virus are causing some to wonder if even a very brief interaction can cause the illness to spread from one person to another.
Bestsellers-Books-USAToday

Bestsellers-Books-USAToday

1. “Just As I Am: A Memoir” by Cicely Tyson (HarperCollins) 2. “The Russian” by James Patterson and James O. Born (Little, Brown) 3. “Bridgerton: The Duke and I” by Julia Quinn (Avon) 4.
The Weeknd vows to tone it down for his Super Bowl show

The Weeknd vows to tone it down for his Super Bowl show

The Weeknd may be known for his graphic music videos and performances featuring blood and violence, but the three-time Grammy winner says he will tone down his act during the Super Bowl halftime show.
'Dateline NBC' trying its first multi-part crime drama

'Dateline NBC' trying its first multi-part crime drama

NEW YORK — After the format worked for HBO and Netflix, “Dateline NBC” is trying its own version of a multi-part true crime drama this month.
Review: CNCO gives fans a swanky ‘Déjà Vu’ on covers album

Review: CNCO gives fans a swanky ‘Déjà Vu’ on covers album

CNCO, “Déjà Vu" (Sony Music Latin) Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and a covers album is the most earnest form of vocal flexing.
A special Valentines meal can take many forms this year

A special Valentines meal can take many forms this year

As we come to the end of a collective year of pandemic firsts, Valentine’s Day is next up. And showing love and gratitude can feel more important than ever.
Review: Foo Fighters take a great detour into fun grooves

Review: Foo Fighters take a great detour into fun grooves

Foo Fighters, “Medicine at Midnight” (Roswell/RCA) “Medicine at Midnight” is what happens when the Foo Fighters embrace grooves instead of riffs. Who asked for that? No one, really. But we should have.
Public viewing for Cicely Tyson at famed Harlem church

Public viewing for Cicely Tyson at famed Harlem church

NEW YORK — People wishing to pay their final respects to legendary actor Cicely Tyson will get a chance during a public viewing at a famed Manhattan church. The viewing for the actor, who died last week at age 96, will be held on Monday, Feb.
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