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Lucía, directed by Humberto Solás, is “easily the finest film to come out of Cuba in the 60s.”

In Chokepoints, Edward Fishman argued that the increasing interdependence of the global economy causes modern chokepoints.

Mary, Queen of Scots’ final letter, written hours before her execution, is available for public viewing in Scotland’s Perth Museum.

The Off-Broadway play Burnout Paradise is a chaotic, interactive theater experience centered around the thrill and anxiety of a to-do list.

The Wax Child by Olga Ravn is a “richly evocative, beautiful, creepy and visceral” tale of 17th-century Danish witch trials.

Exclusive / AT&T CEO pitches Trump amid $23 billion antitrust review

The private meeting was to discuss AT&T’s mammoth investment in the US, as the company looks to minimize scrutiny of its EchoStar spectrum deal.
AT&T CEO John Stankey AT&T CEO John Stankey. Brian Snyder/Reuters

White House turns to a familiar promise of pain for gain as oil spikes

It’s an Iran war reassurance that’s familiar from the tariff and tax cut debates.
President Donald TrumpEvan Vucci/Reuters

Upwork’s CEO on the AI agents that try to hire human workers

Hayden Brown sees the pairing of technology and human “orchestrators” redefining workforces.
Hayden BrownCourtesy of Upwork/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor

Iran leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed

Nearly two weeks of war has created the largest oil supply disruption in history, the International Energy Agency said Thursday.
Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of late Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, attends a meeting in Tehran, IranMojtaba Khamenei in 2016. Rouhollah Vahdati/ISNA/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
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Israel is running critically low on interceptors, US officials say

As Iran tests missile defense capabilities with a constant barrage, interceptor stockpiles are a pivotal variable in the war.
An Iranian missile flies toward IsraelMussa Qawasma/Reuters

Debatable: Iran war funding

Congress is weighing whether to pass more funding for the Pentagon amid the military campaign in the Middle East.
An Iranian missile flies toward Israel.Dylan Martinez/Reuters

White House turns to a familiar promise of pain for gain as oil spikes

It’s an Iran war reassurance that’s familiar from the tariff and tax cut debates.
President Donald TrumpEvan Vucci/Reuters

Senate passes bipartisan housing bill

The White House has signaled it supports the bill, which includes the president’s proposed ban on institutional investors in housing.

Trump’s voting bill fixation strains Republicans to the breaking point

The president is causing painful divisions over legislation that currently has no path to passage, despite the Senate majority leader’s efforts.

Democrat urges Trump to renegotiate US-Canada-Mexico trade pact

Sen. Ruben Gallego argued that the current version of the pact doesn’t do enough to stem underlying causes of illegal migration or prevent China from skirting US trade laws.

Americans cut back to afford health care, poll finds

One-third of US adults said they have made at least one tradeoff in their daily life to pay for health expenses.

How the Senate will take up the voter ID bill

Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s been quizzing his members on which strategy to pursue.

Trump presses ahead with new tariffs

The US leader is launching probes into other countries’ trading practices after the Supreme Court struck down his tariffs.

How Trump’s relationship with private markets got so complicated

The president relied on industry heavyweights to get elected. Now they’ve hit the limits of their buying power.

Democrats seek to scrutinize Paramount-WBD deal

A dozen lawmakers said they wanted more information about the ongoing federal review of the acquisition.
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