Sports
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A Lenten Soup So Good the Memory of It Lasts a Whole Year
For Ecuadoreans, fanesca, a labor-intensive soup served just during the lead-up to Easter, is a staple of Holy Week festivities.
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Last Call for the Montana Club, and a Past Straight Out of ‘Yellowstone’
The century-old club, in Helena, had a celebrated Black bartender and a membership of Montana’s biggest movers and shakers.
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Surgeons Transplant Pig Kidney Into a Patient, a Medical Milestone
The man continues to improve, doctors said. Organs from genetically engineered pigs one day may make dialysis obsolete.
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More Studies by Columbia Cancer Researchers Are Retracted
The studies, pulled because of copied data, illustrate the sluggishness of scientific publishers to address serious errors, experts said.
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U.F.C. Settles Antitrust Suit With Fighters for $335 Million
The organization’s parent company admitted no wrongdoing but agreed to pay the fighters, who had accused it of suppressing their…
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The Egg Dish You Need to Make Right Now
A fragrant mash-up of shakshuka, eggs in purgatory and egg curry, this easy one-pan recipe can be made with pantry…
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Why Doubles Remain Trinidad’s Most Popular Food
This traditional dish, heady with spices and deeply satisfying, serves as a reminder of survival and possibility.
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Are You Talking, or Are You ‘Yapping’?
A new slang term with an old meaning emerges on TikTok.
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Following Measles Outbreaks, Officials Grow Wary of Renewed Threat
Cases this year have already topped the total in 2023. Unvaccinated travelers account for most infections.
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Zendaya Says Goodbye to Sandworms, Hello to Skorts
The actress is known for thematic dressing to promote her movies. After her “Dune” desert epic, comes a tennis love…