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PRIMAL STREAM | 5-MINUTE READ
Streaming Is Too Big for Its Own Good
BY JASON PARHAM
Viewers are overloaded with content. And as Netflix and other major services are now learning, blind excess comes at a cost.
WAR OF WORDS | 4-MINUTE READ
How Ukraine Is Winning the Propaganda War
BY MORGAN MEAKER
As the Russian siege drags on, Ukraine's media campaign has shifted from glorified myths to accounts of everyday bravery.
DO IT YOURSELF | 12-MINUTE READ
22 Essential Tools You Should Have at Home
BY MATT JANCER
Many DIY tasks are within your capabilities, as long as you have the right gear and a go-getter attitude.
CAR CRASH | 5-MINUTE READ
Why It's Impossible to Rent a Car Right Now
BY NICOLE KOBIE
From Avis-Budget to Hertz, traditional rental companies are struggling to restock their fleets. Now peer-to-peer upstarts are scrambling to fill the gap.
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DATA TRAIL | 4-MINUTE READ
Shanghai's Censors Can't Hide Stories of the Dead
BY SONYA YUAN
Many people reportedly died after struggling to access medical care during a brutal lockdown. The families want to make sure these deaths are counted.
POLICY | 5-MINUTE READ
Canada Moves to Decriminalize Possession of 'Hard' Drugs
BY GRACE BROWNE
British Columbia's three-year trial aims to address its opioid crisis. The legislation has been welcomed, but some think it's still too conservative.
WRIST-Y BUSINESS | 12-MINUTE READ
Our Favorite Smartwatches Do Much More Than Just Tell Time
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
A smartwatch can reduce your reliance on a phone but still keep you connected—while adding some flair to your outfit.
IDEAS | 6-MINUTE READ
The Genre-Transcending Mastery of The Staircase
BY VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN
The true-crime tale lends itself to the fact-fiction danse macabre.
HOME ALONE | 3-MINUTE READ
Controlling My Family's Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
BY SIMON HILL
The smart home was supposed to make our lives easier, but confusing controls and too many apps are frustrating. There must be a better way.
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