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Sports
How Mortadella Went From Cold Cut to Hot Item
By the standards of Bologna, Simona Scapin is a mortadella upstart. That’s not only because she’s young and the sole…
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Sports
Mark Kurlansky Peels Back History’s Layers in ‘The Core of an Onion’
Wine organized by texture at Community Wine & Spirits, a talk at 92NY with the chef Massimo Bottura and Lara…
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Economy
Shein’s Big I.P.O. Test
The fast-fashion giant is betting it can break the logjam of underperforming new listings, even as it continues to draw…
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World
Rosalynn Carter to Be Honored by Presidents and Fellow First Ladies
Former President Jimmy Carter will emerge from hospice care to join a cast of political heavyweights paying tribute on Tuesday…
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World
Here’s How the World Looks When We Use Up All of Our Water
Walking toward the shrinking remnants of what used to be the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan was like entering hell. All…
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World
Where the Flavors of the Amazon Rainforest Delight
A foreign visitor walking through Praça Brasil, a leafy square in the Amazonian port city of Belém, might think that…
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World
Suspect in Vermont Shootings Arraigned on Charges of Attempted Murder
Jason J. Eaton, 48, of Burlington, was charged with shooting three college students of Palestinian descent on Saturday outside the…
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World
Eurostar to Suspend Amsterdam to London Service for 6 Months
The no-transfer rail connection from the Dutch capital to London will close starting in June. A new terminal for Eurostar…
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World
Storm Batters Southern Ukraine, Causing Havoc for Civilians and Soldiers
Violent waves stirred by hurricane-force winds threatened to tear maritime mines from their moorings in the Sea of Azov and…
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Books
Two Novels by Renegade Women
Leah Greenblatt recommends “Meg,” by Theodora Keogh, and “The Glass Cell,” by Patricia Highsmith.