World
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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…
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The M.T.A.’s Money Woes
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll look at what the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s looming budget deficit might mean for riders —…
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Reinventing the Humble Tank Top
The first look at Matthieu Blazy’s much-anticipated debut for Bottega Veneta was none other than a plain ribbed cotton tank…
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American Idols: Dr. Oz, Trump and the Celebrity to Politics Pipeline
Produced by ‘The Argument’ Celebrities. They are ubiquitous in American culture and now, ever increasingly, in our politics. From Donald…
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Religion Is Not a Real Barrier to Polio Vaccination
Polio has re-emerged in New York. The virus was identified in late July in an unvaccinated Rockland County man and…