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The 2004 indie film imagined an absurd, Latino-less California. As fears of immigration raids empty out parts of Los Angeles, the film’s premise feels all too real, its creators say.
The state leaders may be the party’s best shot at reconnecting with the American people.
Dino Buzzati’s best works evoke the fabulism, paranoia and allegory of writers like Franz Kafka, Albert Camus and Italo Calvino.
Family-friendly breweries across the country are reconsidering their relationship with children and, in some cases, banning them outright.
The crossover genre blending the passion of romance with the high-stakes escapism of fantasy has dominated the literary landscape. Here’s where to start.
The director combined camera, sound and perspective techniques to create almost unbearable tension and anxiety for the audience.
Zackie Achmat, once at the center of South Africa’s push for lifesaving H.I.V. treatment, has come out of retirement as U.S. funding cuts and his own government’s inertia revive old fears.
The Department of Veterans Affairs claimed credit for canceling contracts that had not been canceled, and tallied savings unrelated to the cost-cutting efforts.
Experts share all of the juicy details.
Under the plan, other NATO countries would buy U.S.-made arms, then give them to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. NATO’s secretary general was set to meet Mr. Trump on Monday.
One year after Shannen Doherty died of breast cancer, her loved ones are remembering the “Charmed” and “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor
Billionaire Mark Cuban criticized the Democratic Party’s fixation on attacking President Donald Trump rather than providing ideas for helping ordinary people.
Police in Kentucky are investigating after a gunman killed two people at Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, also injuring a state trooper.
A devastating fire at a Massachusetts assisted living facility left nine dead and over 30 hospitalized as residents were seen screaming for help.
Clashes between local militias and clans in Syria have killed more than 30 people and injured nearly 100.
A Trump administration freeze on education grants has put at risk summer and after-school programs for more than 1 million students. While many clubs kept summer programs running, they warn that after-school offerings this fall may not survive. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
Curveballs are disappearing from Major League Baseball as pitchers prioritize velocity, emphasizing sliders and sweepers
Numerous occupants of the facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, were transported to hospitals.
The International Space Station's first visitors from India, Poland and Hungary are headed back to Earth
Caving to a right-wing chorus, they are reining in their green agenda.