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The 62nd New York Film Festival: From Epic to Intimate

This year’s highlights include Adrien Brody as a genius architect in ‘The Brutalist,’ Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore in Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language feature, and Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña in a sweeping rock musical.

'Hopped Up' Review: Pilsner's Progress

Renegade homebrewers borrowed from Silicon Valley’s new microcomputer to describe their novel concept as a ‘microbrewery.’

Lina Khan Gets Punched Back

Express Scripts says in a lawsuit that the FTC ignored evidence to tee up the company for the trial bar.

Pete Rose Doomed Himself

I admired the way he played the game, but his off-the-field mistakes were his downfall.

More Vance-Walz, Please

The vice-presidential nominees shocked the nation by being civil and reasonable.

Notable & Quotable: 'I Will Cripple You'

‘Taft-Hartley means I have to go back to work for 90 days. . . . Do you think . . . those men are going to go to work on that pier?’

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