No longer was the audience in its familiar seat of omniscient spectator, denying the editor the ability to crosscut and seamlessly switch perspectives across the action.
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Chris O'Falt,
IndieWire,
17 Jan. 2025
The story crosscut feverishly between the two, giving rise to a ticklishly clever chicken-or-egg conundrum: Was Riley being manipulated, like a puppet, by her confused and unruly emotions?
President Donald Trump’s push to slash through the federal government, led by the billionaire Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency initiative, was expected to target thousands of IRS positions nationwide.
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Jonathan Shorman,
Kansas City Star,
4 Mar. 2025
The 30-year-old wildlife biologist was among roughly 2,000 U.S. Forest Service workers who were fired as part of President Trump and billionaire advisor Elon Musk’s push to slash the federal workforce.
Its interior is a vast, frozen wasteland, where temperatures can plunge below -40°C and icy winds slice through anything exposed.
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Scott Travers,
Forbes,
8 Mar. 2025
During the segment, the comedian slammed the firing of tens of thousands of federal employees across multiple agencies and levels of importance before slicing his hand open on a prop mug.
The game is split into night and day cycles, where the danger of the journey melts into campfire talk at night and exchanging stories with other travelers.
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Megan Farokhmanesh,
WIRED,
5 Mar. 2025
The Lionsgate Studios and Starz will soon split into two stand-alone companies.
Within the scheme’s first week, traffic had fallen by 7.5%, with 273,000 fewer cars entering Manhattan’s central business district, and travel times on inbound river crossings had been cut by more than a third, leading to faster bus journeys.
—
Laurie Winkless,
Forbes,
12 Mar. 2025
But dramatically cutting calories isn’t practical for most people.
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