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A Word of Gratitude for Salman Rushdie’s Readers
In 1989, I was working at the B. Dalton bookstore in the Americana Manhasset shopping center in Long Island, N.Y.,…
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The Green Transition Is Happening Fast. The Climate Bill Will Only Speed It Up.
Among the first things you likely heard about the Inflation Reduction Act was its size. The bill, signed into law…
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After the Rushdie Attack, Can the Iran Nuclear Deal Be Saved?
This article is part of the Debatable newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it on Wednesdays. During his…
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Willie Nelson’s Long Encore
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Late Summer Tomatoes Are Perfect for Spaghetti al Pomodoro
In early June, my partner and I were walking along Lake Como in northern Italy when it started to pour.…
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When the American Dream of the Open Road Hits Traffic
The clip has the uncanny feel of a dream. We’re watching, or so it seems, from behind the windshield of…
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Resurrecting the Forgotten Art of the AIDS Era
I. GROWING UP IN Denver, Neal Baer used to study the way straight men walked, how their legs moved with…
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Colorful, Unexpected Jams That Aren’t Just a Condiment
The Pastry Chefs Making Jam the Star The pastry chef Chelsea Kravitz’s vanilla chiffon cake with blueberry tarragon vinegar jam,…
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Covid and N.Y.C. Schools: Back to Class, and Finally Back to Normal?
Many teachers and families have been counting on the upcoming school year to bring a return to normalcy. In New…
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‘I’m Done With Him’: A Mother’s Anger Over Rushdie Attack
FAIRVIEW, N.J. — Hadi Matar had resented being pushed to pursue schoolwork. At 24, he worked a low-level job at…