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Out of all the weekends in the year, it’s Memorial Day weekend that really spurs people to head out to into the sun, officially kickstart the grilling season, and reclaim their outdoor living space. This year, you can enjoy better tasting, more evenly cooked food that’s prepared faster using a the latest, smartest outdoor barbecue grills.

So, if you’ve been planning to buy a new barbecue grill this season, now’s the time to do it. Many popular retailers, like Amazon and Walmart, have cooked up some great deals on grills from well-known brands, and we’re sharing some of the best ones with you right here.

If you’re looking for one of the newest and more advanced high-tech grills, be sure to check out our coverage of the six best smart grills for spring 2024. Our team of outdoor living experts has also curated a roundup of the five best charcoal grills for 2024, the five best propane grills for 2024 and the five best wood-pellet grills for 2024. And if you want to give your porch or patio a makeover, we have some great ideas on how to accomplished this, too.


Best deals on barbecue grills available right now

This season, barbecue grills that use wood pellets are all the rage; people love the taste of slow-cooked smoked meats and the woody flavors that only these grills can deliver. Grilling fans also appreciate that wood pellets offer a more even and consistent temperature, effortless startup and fewer flare-ups. However, you can also pick up a new barbecue grill that uses propane or charcoal. Whatever your cooking preference, there’s a barbecue grill that’s on sale and perfect for your deck, patio or yard.

Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 wood pellet grill and smoker: $1,100 (15% off)

Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker

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Here’s your chance to save 15% on one of the latest electric, wood-pellet grills to hit the market. The Ironwood 650 is from Traeger Grills is on sale at Amazon for $1,100. This grill offers the ultimate way to create that classic wood fired taste as you barbecue your favorite foods at an adjustable temperature up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

This single grill can easily handle all of your outdoor grilling, smoking, baking, roasting and braising. It offers 650 square inches of cooking space, so it’s built to meet a family’s big appetite.

You can order 20-pound bags of Traeger’s Signature all-natural wood pellets from Amazon for $20 each. They’re also available in apple, cherry, hickory, mesquite, pecan or a barbecue select blend. 


Kamado Joe Classic Joe I Premium: $769 (30% off)

Kamado Joe Classic Joe I Premium

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If the grill is red with an iconic round design, you know it’s a popular Kamado Joe charcoal grill and smoker. And this one, called the Classic Joe 1, is an 18-inch ceramic grill that comes with its own cart. It offers 250 square inches of cooking space divided into two tiers.

Thanks to its more compact design, the grill is ideal for smaller spaces. It measures 18 x 18 x 48 inches when shut and includes two side shelves to help with food preparation. Thanks to the grill’s tower top vents that allow you to control air flow, you can maintain a constant cooking temperature between 225 and 750 degrees Fahrenheit.

The included cooking grates are made from stainless steel and the lid has a built in thermometer. Although this is an older grill design, it’s designed to last for years. It offers a great value at this sale price.


Kamado Joe Classic Joe Series II: $1,710 (14% off)

Kamado Joe Classic Joe Series III

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Following in the footsteps of its wildly popular predecessor, the Classic Joe I, the Classic Joe Series II is also an 18-inch charcoal grill and smoker that comes mounted on a wheeled cart with two side tables. 

This new design offers a three-tier cooking system with stainless steel grates. This was the first grill from Kamado Joe to offer the company’s SlōRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber.  

According to the company, the grill’s design leverages Harvard science to transform it into one of the world’s most optimal smokers. It does this by distributing smoke and heat in rolling, recirculating waves, so it surrounds food in clouds of delicious smoke while evenly distributing heat. 

The result of this new smoker design is enhanced flavor and significantly reduced hot spots. And thanks to the tower top vents, you can maintain a constant cooking temperature between 225 and 750 degrees Fahrenheit, while taking full advantage of the grill’s 250 square inches of cooking space.

Right now, save 14% off this popular charcoal grill and smoker at Amazon. You’ll pay just $1,712 — which means you’ll save $289.


Kamado Joe Joe Jr. Premium: $440 (12% off)

Kamado Joe Joe Jr Premium

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If you’ve been wanting a ceramic Kamado Joe charcoal grill, but thought you didn’t have the space or budget for one, think again. For just $440 (which is 12% off), you can add the portable Joe Junior Premium to your smaller size outdoor living space or pack it up and take it on your next camping trip or to a tailgating party.

You get all of the grilling conveniences of a Kamado Joe charcoal grill, but in a model that’s just 19.75 x 20.75 x 27 inches. This is a 13.5 inch grill that has a thick-walled, heat-resistant shell. It does an amazing job locking in smoke and moisture at any cooking temperature.

You get 150 square inches of cooking space. The grill has a cast iron shell. It comes with a stainless steel cooking grate and a built in temperature gauge. At this low price of $440, the grill offers an excellent value. It includes a lifetime warrantee on the ceramics and a five year warrantee on the metal parts.


Royal Gourmet CC1830 charcoal grill: $100 (23% off)

Royal Gourmet CC1830 charcoal grill

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This old-school charcoal grill offers an impressive 442 square inches of cooking space that takes advantage of porcelain-enameled steel-wire cooking grates. There’s also a 184-square-inch, chrome-plated, steel-wire warming rack built into the grill. For added flexibility, you can choose between two heights for the grates.

The grill itself holds six pounds of charcoal, and the removable pan makes disposal of the ash and cleaning the grill easy. For a limited time, you can purchase this grill for just $100 on Amazon — 23% off its usual price of $130.

It measures 22.74 x 42.56 x 48.66 inches and has a bottom shelf for holding up to 20 pounds of accessories. There’s also a handy side shelf that provides space for food preparation.


Weber Spirit II E-210 liquid propane grill: $449 (18% off)

Weber Spirit II E-210 2-Burner Liquid Propane Gril

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This two-burner, liquid propane barbecue grill from Weber is currently on sale on Amazon for just $449 — that’s 18% off. The grill measures 48 x 26 x 57 inches, so it’ll probably fit nicely on your porch or patio. And the built-in wheels make it easy to move around. Inside the grill, you’ll discover porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates.

The E-210 works with standard 20 pound LP propane gas tanks (sold separately). Integrated into the grill, you’ll find a fold-down table, fuel gauge, stainless steel heat deflector and a thermometer. There’s also a handy warming rack. In total, you get 450 square inches of cooking space.

If you love the design of this grill, but would prefer a three-burner model, you’re in luck. The Weber Spirit II E-310 is currently on sale for $569, which is 11% off on Amazon.


Weber Genesis E-435 natural gas grill: $1,399 (18% off)

Weber Genesis E-435 Natural Gas Grill

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Perfect for a backyard or larger patio space, this Weber Genesis E-435 natural gas grill is basically an outdoor kitchen that can barbecue, sear, roast, bake, steam and even stir-fry. A variety of custom-fit grillware accessories (sold separately) are available to expand its capabilities even more.

The E-435 measures 27 x 68.5 x 48 inches and is primarily constructed using alloy steel. It comes with a 12-year limited warranty. One feature we love: Built into the grill is a handy side burner, so you can easily sauté veggies, boil corn or heat sauces. There’s also a sturdy side table for food preparation.

It total, there are four main burners, along with the side burner. There’s even a smartphone app that offers instructions for assembling and using the grill. Right now, you can get this grill for 18% off and pay $1,399 when you buy it from Amazon.


Z Grills wood pellet grill and smoker: $332 (save $107)

Z GRILLS 2024 Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker

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For fans of wood-pellet grills, you can’t go wrong with this new, 2024 model from Z Grills. It’s a grill and smoker that has a wide temperature range — from 160 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit — so you can use it to barbecue, bake, grill, smoke, roast, braise, barbecue or char-grill your favorite foods.

The two tiers of grill rack offer 553 square inches of total cooking area, which is enough space to prepare food for four to five people at the same time. You can even remove the upper rack to have extra height for the grill’s main surface. The built-in hopper holds up to 10 pounds of wood pellets.

Walmart currently has this versatile grill on sale for just $332, which is a savings of $107 off its regular $439 price.


Weber original kettle charcoal grill: $119 (9% off)

Weber Original Kettle 18 Inch Charcoal Grill

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Weber’s classic kettle charcoal grill is currently on sale at Amazon for 9% off, so you’ll pay just $119 to barbecue on your porch, patio or in your backyard. This is a circular, 18-inch grill that gives you precise heat control and enough cooking space to prepare up to nine burgers at once.

The grill offers a porcelain-enameled lid and bowl, so it’s designed to retain heat which makes it more efficient. Dampers allow you to easily control the temperature inside the grill. 

For a cooking surface, it’s equipped with plated steel cooking grates that are easy to clean.


KingChii wood pellet smoker and grill: $276 (save $124)

KingChii 456 sq. in Wood Pellet Smoker & Grill BBQ

Walmart


For fans of wood-pellet grills and smokers, here’s another option that’s both affordable and handy. The KingChii wood-pellet smoker and grill offers 456 square inches of cooking space and features automatic temperature controls. It also has folding legs for convenient storage or transport. A rain cover for the grill is included.

Right now, Walmart has this grill on sale for $124 off, which brings the price down to just $276. What we love about this grill is its automated electric feed system. It maintains the heat for you, while producing the optimal amount of smoke. The grill is fueled using 100% all-natural hardwood pellets that infuse amazing wood-fired flavor into everything you cook. 

This grill can be used to barbecue, bake, roast, braise, smoke, grill, sear or char-grill. It offers a cooking temperature range between 180 and 420 degrees Fehrenheit.


Weber Summit S-470 liquid propane grill: $2,275 (24% off)

Weber Summit S-470 4-Burner Liquid Propane Grill

Amazon


We’re huge fans of Weber grills, particularly the newest Weber Genesis SPX-435, which is the smart grill we ranked as one of the best in a recent roundup. However, if you don’t want technology interfering with your own skills as a barbecue master, we recommend the Summit S-470.

For a limited time, you can get this grill for 24% off at Amazon, so you’ll pay just $2,275 for this premium, four-burner grill that offers 580 square inches of stainless steel cooking space. Built into the grill is a side burner, tuck-away rotisserie system, LED fuel gauge and lighted control knobs. 

Whatever you plan to cook, this grill gives you 48,800 BTUs of power to feed up to 10 people at once. The grill is fueled using a 20 pound LP tank (sold separately). When closed, the S-470 measures 50.5 x 66 x 26.5 inches. Not only will it perform beyond your expectations for many years to come, it’ll also look great on your patio or in your back yard.


Weber Spirit S-315 liquid propane gas grill: $699 (18% off)

Weber Spirit S-315 Liquid Propane Gas Grill

Amazon


The Spirit S-315 comes in either a liquid propane or natural gas option. Both are the same price and on sale at Amazon for 18% off, but only for a limited time. Offering enough cooking space to prepare a meal for the entire family, you can add this grill to your outdoor living space for $699.

For convenience, the three-burner grill is mounted on wheels and has an integrated storage cabinet. This is a stainless steel grill with porcelain-enameled cast iron grates. To get your cooking done faster, you can take advantage of up to 32,000 BTU of cooking power. Each of the burners can be set to a different cooking temperature when needed.

And thanks to its 529 square inches of cooking space, you can fit up to 15 burgers at once. The unit measures 49.5 x 45.5 a 24 inches when shut.


Weber Performer charcoal grill: $349 (9% off)

Weber Performer Charcoal Grill

Amazon


When most people think about charcoal grills, the Weber brand comes to mind. Well, this classic charcoal grill design is on sale at Amazon for 9% off, which brings its price down to $349.

This is a 22-inch grill that provides 262 square inches of cooking space — enough to prepare up to 13 burgers at once. One nice feature: Built into the grill’s cart is a place to store the lid during the food prep process, so you don’t need to put it on the ground. And if you need to add more charcoal while grilling, the cooking grate is compatible with special inserts and is hinged.

There’s a handy thermometer built into the grill’s lid. When closed, the unit measures 43.5 x 42 x 29 inches. The cart-style base has wheels, so it’s easy to move around.


Kamado Joe Kettle Joe: $449 (save $100)

Kamado Joe Kettle Joe

Walmart


Head over to Walmart to save $100 on this popular, 22-inch charcoal grill from Kamado Joe. It offers a hinged lid, is mounted on a built in cart and has two side shelves. Of course, it comes in Kamado Joe’s iconic red and black color scheme.

Enjoy 350 square inches of cooing space with included grates, along with a two-tier cooking space. And the integrated SloRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber makes it easy to smoke your favorite meats at temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

For a limited time — and in plenty of time for Memorial Day — Walmart has this grill on sale for $449. With the $100 you save, you can stock up on charcoal.


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The Electoral College votes to confirm results for the 2024 presidential election today. Here’s what to know.

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At state capitols across the U.S. Tuesday, the presidential electors will be gathering to cast their electoral votes, formalizing President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. 

It’s largely a ceremonial vote, the next step after the presidential election. When Americans cast their ballots on Election Day, they’re technically voting for a slate electors committed to supporting their choice for president and vice president.

How does the Electoral College work?

The rules governing the Electoral College are outlined by the 12th Amendment

Presidential electors, according to the amendment, “shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice-President, and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President, and of all persons voted for as Vice-President, and of the number of votes for each, which lists they shall sign and certify.”

The political parties choose the slate of electors ahead of the general election. 

After Election Day, all the votes are counted and then certified by each state. According to the 2022 Electoral Count Reform Act, the deadline to certify the results is set at six days before the electors are scheduled to meet, traditionally on the first Tuesday after the second Wednesday in December.

The Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 also requires that each state determine a state official — the governor unless specified otherwise — to be responsible for submitting the “certificate of ascertainment” that identifies the state’s electors and includes a security feature. 

What were the 2024 Electoral College results? 

Trump won 312 Electoral College votes to Harris’ 226. See state-by-state results here and below. 

Nationally, Trump also won the popular vote, winning 77.2 million votes to Harris’ 75 million. 

How many electoral votes does each state have?

The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, and a majority of 270 is needed to become president. 

Each state’s electoral votes are equal to the number of representatives they have in the House, plus two senators. 

While the number of Electoral College votes has remained at 538 since 1964, the number of votes per state changes to match congressional apportionment after the decennial census. Between the 2020 election and the 2024 election, Texas gained two Electoral College votes, while five other states — Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina and Oregon — gained one electoral vote each. Six states lost an electoral vote: California, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

The map below shows the changes by state between the 2020 election and the 2024 election. 

Does each elector have to vote with the state election results?

Forty-eight states and Washington, D.C., are winner-take-all, so the winner of the popular vote in the state wins all of the state’s electoral votes. Maine and Nebraska allocate their electors based on the winner of the popular vote within each Congressional District and then two “at-large” electors are determined based on winner of the statewide popular vote. 

The electors are supposed to vote in accordance with the outcome of the popular vote in their state. The Constitution does not require electors to vote with the winner of the popular vote, but most states have laws that nullify the votes of “faithless electors.” The Supreme Court ruled in 2020 that states can punish these “faithless electors.”

According to FairVote, there have been 90 “deviant” votes cast by electors for president since the founding of the Electoral College, although the majority of these were due to the death of a party’s nominee rather than a true deviation from the voters’ intent. 

There have also been 75 faithless electors for vice president, for a total of 165 faithless electors throughout history, according to FairVote. 

After the 2020 election, so-called “fake” Republican electors in seven battleground states won by President Biden met anyway and cast phony votes for Trump. State criminal charges have been filed against fake electors in Georgia, Michigan and Nevada. In charging Trump for attempting the overturn the election results, special counsel Jack Smith said these fake electors were part of a plan to overturn the election, orchestrated by pro-Trump attorneys with Trump’s support. Those charges have been dismissed since Trump’s victory in the 2024 election. 

What’s next after the Electoral College certification?

After the results are signed and certified, they are sent to Harris, acting as the president of the Senate. The vote certificates must be received by the fourth Wednesday in December, which this year is Dec. 25. The archivist then transmits the sets of certificates to Congress on or before the new Congress meets on Jan. 3, 2025.

On Jan. 6, 2025, Congress meets in a joint session to count the Electoral College votes, overseen by Harris. After the votes are counted, the vice president announces the winner of the election. 

Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance will take the oath of office at the inauguration at noon on Jan. 20, 2025.



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“Star Trek II,” “Dirty Dancing,” “Beverly Hills Cop” among films named to National Film Registry for 2024

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“Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” the Eddie Murphy action-comedy “Beverly Hills Cop,” the romantic drama “Dirty Dancing,” “The Social Network,” about the founding of Facebook, and the Coen Brothers’ modern western “No Country for Old Men,” are among the films named today to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry, to be preserved for future generations.

Each year since 1989, the Library has selected 25 motion pictures to be preserved given their cultural, historic and aesthetic importance to America’s film heritage. The Registry includes movies from all genres, after being nominated by filmmakers, academics and fans.

Also among this year’s additions: Cheech & Chong’s stoner comedy “Up in Smoke”; the James Cagney-Humphrey Bogart crime drama “Angels with Dirty Faces”; Andy Warhol’s underground classic “The Chelsea Girls”; the children’s fantasy-adventure “Spy Kids”; and the gruesome horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”

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Clockwise from top left: William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy in “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”; Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in “Dirty Dancing”; Eddie Murphy in “Beverly Hills Cop”; James Cagney and the Dead End Kids in “Angels with Dirty Faces”; Javier Bardem in “No Country for Old Men”; and Jessie Eisenberg in “The Social Network.”

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The full list of this year’s additions reflects advances in film technology, from the earliest (an Edison short from 1895 called “Annabelle Serpentine Dance”) to the most recent (David Fincher’s slickly edited and shot “Social Network,” from 2010), as well as the breadth of the American experience. Edward James Olmos stars in two Registry additions (“American Me” and “My Family/Mi familia”) depicting the lives of Latino immigrants, while “Powwow Highway” tells a story of Native Americans, and “Compensation” dramatizes the lives of deaf characters.

“Films reflect our nation’s history and culture and must be preserved in our national library for generations to come,” said Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden. “We’re honored by the responsibility to add 25 diverse new films to the National Film Registry each year as we work to preserve our cultural Heritage.”

On Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. ET, Turner Classic Movies will screen a selection of this year’s Registry additions. Select titles are also freely available online in the Library’s National Screening Room.

Below is a complete list of this year’s additions. 

To submit nominations for films to be inducted in the Registry, click here.

2024 additions to the National Film Registry

“American Me” (1992)

In his first film as director, Edward James Olmos stars as a prison gang leader who, upon his release, tries to maintain his hold on criminal organizations and drug trafficking in Los Angeles.

“Angels With Dirty Faces” (1938)

Once the Hays Office decided in the early 1930s that movies had become too violent and licentious, bad guys either had to make good for their crimes, or pay the ultimate price. No longer could James Cagney break the law and get away with it! Director Michael Curtiz’s film about childhood friends who follow different paths — Cagney, as gangster Rocky Sullivan, and Pat O’Brien, as Father Connolly — offers a redemptive tale in which young hoodlums idolize Rocky. But when the condemned criminal is being led to the execution chamber, his change of heart — pretending to die a coward’s death — offers a way out for the impressionable youth. One of Cagney’s best performances, the film also features Humphrey Bogart as a crooked lawyer, Ann Sheridan, and the Dead End Kids (whose Hollywood careers would turn from kitchen sink drama to slapstick comedy).

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A still from “Annabelle Serpentine Dance” (1895).

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“Annabelle Serpentine Dance” (a.k.a. “Serpentine Dance – Annabelle”) (1895)

This early Edison short film captures dancer Annabelle Moore maneuvering fabric-wings. Several versions of the film were released, including some with color tints.

“Beverly Hills Cop” (1984)

Eddie Murphy had already appeared in two hit films — “48 HRS.,” opposite Nick Nolte, and “Trading Places,” pairing off against Dan Aykroyd — but in “Beverly Hills Cop” Murphy carried the film on his own as Detroit detective Axel Foley, a fish-out-of-water who has gone to Los Angeles on the trail of a killer. Buoyed by Murphy’s screen charisma and Harold Faltermeyer’s electronic score, the mix of action and comedy was a blockbuster, a formula carried forth in three sequels starring Murphy.

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A still image from the multiple-screen projection of “The Chelsea Girls” (1966).

© The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa., a museum of Carnegie Institute. All rights reserved.


“The Chelsea Girls” (1966)

Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey’s 16mm feature was a proto-typical underground movie — heavily improvised, with rough edits (or no edits), multiple and split screens, and a leisurely 3.5-hour length. Being banned in Boston at least added to its allure. Today, the film, set in the landmark Chelsea Hotel in New York City, and featuring Nico, Ondine, Brigid Berlin, International Velvet, Mario Montez, Mary Woronov, Dorothy Dean and other Warhol “Superstars,” offers a unique time capsule of the bohemian 1960s.

“Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt” (1989)

The origin of the NAMES Project Aids Memorial Quilt — a tapestry of stories memorializing those who died from HIV/AIDS, as well as a society that had failed them — is told in this Oscar-winning feature documentary, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, that also earned a Peabody Award.

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A scene from “Compensation” (1999), featuring deaf actress Michelle A. Banks and John Earl Jelks.

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“Compensation” (1999)

The debut feature of director Zeinabu irene Davis tells two parallel love stories, set nearly a century apart, each involving a deaf woman and a hearing man diagnosed with a fatal disease. Michelle A. Banks (who is herself deaf) and John Earl Jelks play both couples, and their stories are illustrated with title cards and American Sign Language.

“Dirty Dancing” (1987)

At a 1960s Catskills resort, a teenage girl vacationing with family hits the dance floor with a hot instructor, and summers would never be the same. Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze starred in the hit romance that earned the Jennifer Warnes-Bill Medley song “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” an Oscar and a Grammy.

“Ganja and Hess” (1973)

Duane Jones, who played the lead in “Night of the Living Dead,” stars in this horror story in which an anthropologist studying ancient African cultures becomes a vampire. A low-budget tale that served as a metaphor for drug addiction, “Ganja and Hess” was directed by writer and playwright Bill Gunn, and was later remade by Spike Lee as “Da Sweet Blood of Jesus.”

“Invaders from Mars” (1953)

When little David McLean (Jimmy Hunt) wakes up in the middle of the night and witnesses a spaceship landing nearby, he tries to convince his dad it was real. But when dad returns from investigating the landing site, there’s something not quite right about him. And then, a similar change comes over his mother. What are those strange marks on the back of their necks? What’s poor little David to do? Fifties paranoia blends with stylish photography, cool-looking sets, and ridiculous Martian costumes in this nostalgic sci-fi tale directed by William Cameron Menzies.

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A scene from the animated “Koko’s Earth Control” (1928). 

UCLA Film & Television Archive


“KoKo’s Earth Control” (1928)

A wild addition to the genre of apocalyptic cinema, this silent cartoon by Max and Dave Fleischer features Koko the Clown and his naughty dog Fitz, visiting the place that runs our planet’s weather. Alas, there is a lever that warns, if pulled, it will mean the end of the Earth! Restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive primarily from the original nitrate negative, this is a hilarious take on the End Times — and the problem of pets that refuse to obey. Bad, BAD dog! [You can watch the restored film here.]

“My Family/Mi familia” (1995)

Directed by Gregory Nava (“The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez”), this emotional and tearful multi-generational story of Mexican immigrants settling in East Los Angeles stars Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, Esai Morales, Elpidia Carrillo and Enrique Castillo.

“The Miracle Worker” (1962)

Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke each won Academy Awards for their performances in the true story of Anne Sullivan and her attempts to teach Helen Keller, a child deaf and blind since she was a toddler. Keller’s autobiography was originally adapted for television and later Broadway (Bancroft and Duke both starred in the stage version). Director Arthur Penn’s black-and-white film version preserved the actresses’ performances in a cooly unsentimental story of determination and human connection.

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Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix in “My Own Private Idaho” (1991).

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“My Own Private Idaho” (1991)

Gus Van Sant (“Drugstore Cowboy”) wrote and directed this haunting tale of friendship, loosely based on plays of Shakespeare, starring River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves as street hustlers searching for family and connection.

“No Country for Old Men” (2007)

The Coen Brothers’ sharp precision and keen eye for irony is beautifully on display in this enthralling modern-day Western, in which Josh Brolin’s hunter comes across the scene of a drug deal gone very bad. Alas, that satchel containing mounds of currency with no living owner is just a little too tempting to pass by. Enter Javier Bardem’s sinister hit man, hot on Brolin’s trail, who will let nothing deter him from his prey. Based on Cormac McCarthy’s novel, the film won four Academy Awards, including best picture, best direction, and best supporting actor for Bardem, weird haircut and all.

“Powwow Highway” (1989)

A prize-winner at the Sundance Film Festival, Jonathan Wacks’ comic-drama was remarkable in its time for telling a humanistic story of Native Americans without resorting to stereotypes. Gary Farmer and A. Martinez star as former childhood friends who reconnect for a road trip in a dilapidated car, a journey that is by turns spiritual and criminal.

“The Pride of the Yankees” (1942)

An inspirational biopic of one of sports’ true legends, this story of New York Yankee Lou Gehrig, whose life came undone with a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS (what came to become known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), stars Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright, and features several of Gehrig’s teammates (including Babe Ruth) as themselves. Cooper’s reenactment of Gehrig’s farewell speech at Yankee Stadium (in which he states, “Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the Earth”) became one of the actor’s most memorable moments.

“The Social Network” (2010)

Like the Akira Kurosawa classic “Rashomon,” “The Social Network” uses competing points of view to decipher the origins of Facebook, as told through legal depositions being filed years after the revolutionary website was born, by former friends now suing each other. Based on Ben Mezrich’s “The Accidental Billionaires,” David Fincher’s classic is a tale of genius, hubris and ethics, involving a paradox: A site founded on the notion of exclusivity which grew to host hundreds of millions of members. Starring Jessie Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, with Andrew Garfield, Max Minghella, Armie Hammer, and Justin Timberlake, and an Oscar-winning script by Aaron Sorkin. Oscars also went to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for their haunting score, and to editors Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall. 

“Spy Kids” (2001)

Writer-director Robert Rodriguez made a splash with his debut feature, “El Mariachi,” and followed with “Desperado” and “From Dusk till Dawn.” But for the fantasy “Spy Kids,” he connected with his inner kid, in a story about two children of secret agents who go out on a mission to rescue their captured parents. Starring Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino as mom-and-pop spies, and Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara as their budding young agents, the film was a hit, spawning a franchise (including a 3-D entry starring Sylvester Stallone).

“Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982)

The first film of the “Star Trek” franchise to be inducted in the National Film Registry, it’s considered by most to be the best movie, in capturing both the zing of the original TV series and the camaraderie of the Enterprise crew. Directed by Nicholas Meyer, it’s a sequel of sorts to the 1967 episode “Space Seed,” in which a 20th century villain in hibernation is thawed out, stirring much interplanetary trouble. In “Wrath of Khan,” Ricardo Montalban returns in the role of Khan, who sets his sights not just on destroying worlds, but also in taking revenge against Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner). There is action galore, but it’s Kirk’s friendship with Spock (Leonard Nimoy) that gives this film its emotional heft.

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A poster for the horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” depicting the killer Leatherface. 

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“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (1974)

Among exploitation movies, horror is a genre that has enticed many aspiring filmmakers with little money but lots of fake blood at hand. But Tobe Hooper’s grand guignol tale of a group of young people who find themselves at the wrong isolated farmhouse went far beyond typical drive-in fare. It would give rise to countless slasher films (from “Halloween” to “Friday the 13th”) in which a weapon-wielding bad guy (in this case Leatherface) ticks off cast members one by one. Nasty, bloody and weirdly funny, the film even found itself projected onto the screen of the Museum of Modern Art in New York — a fact it heralded in newspaper ads, as if that would give a low-budget horror film more street cred.

“Up in Smoke” (1978)

The counter-culture duo Cheech Marin & Tommy Chong had already released five successful comedy albums (including “Big Bambu” and “Los Cochinos”) when they dipped their toes into movies with this stoner comedy. Dipped their toes isn’t exactly accurate, though; they plunged head-first into a wild mélange of bits involving marijuana, LSD, hash, cocaine (or Ajax cleanser mistaken for cocaine), alcohol, and pills that are anybody’s guess what they are. “Up in Smoke” took in more than $100 million at the box office, leading to a string of Cheech & Chong films.

“Uptown Saturday Night” (1974)

Bill Cosby, Harry Belafonte, and director Sidney Poitier star in this action comedy in which victims of a robbery go in search of a stolen wallet containing a winning lottery ticket. With Richard Pryor, Flip Wilson, Roscoe Lee Browne and Rosalind Cash. Poitier directed two follow-up films starring himself and Cosby, “Let’s Do It Again” and “A Piece of the Action.”

“Will” (1981)

Cinematographer Jessie Maple directed this, the first independent feature helmed by an African American woman, in which a former athlete and coach (played by Obaka Adedunyo) struggles to overcome drug addiction.

Zora Lathan Student Films (1975-1976)

The democratic nature of the National Film Registry allows for the preservation of Hollywood studio features, independent films, industrial and advertising shorts, student films, and newsreels. The Registry has also preserved home movies, which capture American life in unfiltered and wholly revealing ways.  During her years as a film student in Chicago, Adaora “Zora” Lathan shot six short 16mm films documenting her family members — whimsical vignettes which she characterized as “artworks.” 



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Head of Russia’s nuclear defense forces killed in Moscow blast triggered by device hidden in scooter, officials say

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Moscow — The head of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Forces, Lt. General Igor Kirillov, was killed along with his deputy early Tuesday in an explosion in Moscow, Russia’s Investigative Committee said.

An explosive device hidden in an electronic scooter went off outside a residential building as the two men left the structure, Agence France-Presse cites investigators as saying.

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A body is seen at the scene of an explosion in Moscow that killed the commander of the Russian armed forces’ chemical, biological and radiation defense troops, Igor Kirillov, and his deputy, on Dec. 17, 2024, according to the Russian Investigative Committee.

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“Investigators, forensic experts and operational services are working at the scene,” committee spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko said in a statement. “Investigative and search activities are being carried out to establish all the circumstances around this crime.”

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A view of scene of a Dec. 17, 2024 explosion that killed the commander of the Russian military’s chemical, biological and radiation defense troops, Igor Kirillov, and his deputy, according to the Russian Investigative Committee.

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The committee carries out responsible major investigations in Russia.  

Kirillov was sentenced in absentia by a Ukrainian court on Dec. 16 for the use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine during Russia’s military operation in Ukraine that started in Feb. 2022.

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In this screengrab from AFPTV footage, Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian Defense Ministry’s radiological, biological and chemical protection unit, speaks at a press briefing in June 2018.

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Ukraine’s Security Service, the SBU, said it had recorded more than 4,800 uses of chemical weapons on the battlefield since February 2022, particularly K-1 combat grenades.

During the almost 3-year operation, Russia has made small but steady territorial gains to the nearly one-fifth of Ukraine it already controls.

Kirillov had been in his post since 2017, AFP notes.



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