"Unloved" comes during a season when some companies turned to generative AI, while this truly beloved ad involved a team of ...
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BALTIMORE -- The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens came into this game juiceless. Perhaps, this rivalry has never felt less significant. That seems odd because the winner of this game would ...
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Offer Vince Shlomi, an infomercial pitchman known to millions as the “ShamWow Guy” for his energetic promotion of highly absorbent dish cloths, has announced he is running for Congress as a Republican ...
Is Susan Powter the original influencer? Back in the ’90s, way before social media made it easy for any old person to pick up a phone and become a star—or a brand spokesperson, for that matter—the ...
Ballad Health, based in Johnson City, Tenn., is building what some hospitals are only beginning to imagine: a centralized pharmacy powered by automation. At a centralized facility in Bristol, Tenn., ...
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Romance is a bruising, brutal—and even nausea-inducing—business in “Let’s Love!,” a flimsy and forgettable evening of three ostensibly comic short plays by Ethan Coen at the Atlantic Theater Company.
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It seems like only a year since Edward Berger was in the awards conversation with Conclave — which is perhaps because it is. But even by the director’s usual swift standards, Ballad of a Small Player ...