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BOGOTÁ, Colombia — President Donald Trump's threat to slap tariffs on foreign-made movies has left Latin America's burgeoning film industry baffled and fearful. Until this last lazy Sunday evening, ...
Writer Grace Ofori-Attah had personal experience as an NHS psychiatrist, which has undoubtedly helped to lend the show a sense of frequently uncomfortable plausibility. The real-world NHS seems to be ...
Edmonton’s third line and other role players dominated, and its embattle goalie Stuart Skinner had a perfect game, adding to fear and loathing among Los Vegas hockey fans. One of the most ...
the stoned duo trash their hotel room and fear legal repercussions. Duke begins to drive back to L.A., but after an odd run-in with a cop, he returns to Sin City and continues his wild drug binge ...
President Donald Trump's threat to slap tariffs on foreign-made movies has left Latin America's burgeoning film industry baffled and fearful. Until this last lazy Sunday evening, Latin American ...
Long-standing bitter wars with the physical self play out in front of mirrors everyday. Bulging, shapely or cellulite-ridden bodies are rejected and admonished. Women may have more control of ...
They are absorbed in the fear and loathing of the Donald Trump psychodrama. They are consumed by their feelings about the American president. “As scared as these people are of what Donald Trump ...
They fear the economy is slowing ... with a panel that probed what he identified as holding the country back. He quotes a statistic that 80 schools in the state of Illinois had no students ...
Fear and loathing in coastal ­Brazil, courtesy of this erotic noir from Karim Ainouz that plays on a classic riff in a tropical setting. Twenty-one-year-old Heraldo (Iago Xavier) hooks up with a ...
The study found that astrocytes, a type of support cell in the amygdala—the brain’s emotion center—has a specific type of brain receptor that limits stress-induced fear. But stress skews its ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...