Friday, April 18, 2025

For You: Saddle Up and Ride … to Walmart?

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April 18, 2025, 4:41 p.m. Eastern time

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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now

In this month's picks, there's a reincarnation satire, some timeline spaghetti and a family-friendly end-of-Earth film.

'Her Majesty' Is Glamorous and Salty Fun

A badly behaving princess is suddenly forced to take on more responsibility than she is ready for in this cynical Spanish comedy.

'Absolutely Delicious! 6 Stars Would Not Be Enough.'

Readers love this Korean fried chicken recipe, and so do I.

If You're Fried, Try No-Fry Fish and Chips

Weekends can wear you out. Melissa Clark's easy take on a classic dish revives and restores.

I'm Powerless Against This Flourless Chocolate Cake

Genevieve Ko's recipe is special-feeling, elegant and so simple to make — no fancy equipment or advanced baking skills required.

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The Firefighter With O.C.D. and the Vaccine He Believed Would Kill Him

For years, Timmy Reen tried to hide his compulsions and rituals from everyone at his New York City firehouse — until his secret was forced out in the open.

Two-Student Team Stuns the Competition at U.S. Constitution Contest

Matthew Meyers and Colin Williams of Oregon won first place at the national U.S. Constitution Team competition. Then came the recount that threatened to unravel their achievement.

The 'Pride & Prejudice' Hand Flex: One Gesture and the Web Is Still Swooning

The subtle expression of longing in the 2005 adaptation wasn't meant to be a key moment. Even the director is surprised it took on a life of its own.

Seeking a Hudson Valley Homestead That Could House Three Generations

After growing up in Beacon, N.Y., and drifting apart as adults, two siblings plotted their return — and brought their mother and kids along, too.

Saddle Up and Ride … to Walmart?

Four men casually rode their horses up and down the aisles in Louisiana.

Are Easter Baskets Getting Out of Hand?

Social media feeds are awash in images of lavish baskets overflowing with expensive gifts. Some parents are giving their children bikes. Others are pushing back.

The Women Who Think the World Needs More Babies

At a convention of the pronatalist movement, the relatively few women in attendance agreed: Motherhood needs a rebrand.

Opinion | The Trump Administration Is Disappearing People Like the Soviet Union

The courts can only do so much to protect us. Will more people be doomed to the fate of Kilmar Abrego Garcia?

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