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13 Nourishing Recipes to Help You Reset in the Kitchen
If you’ve resolved to cook more and eat well in the new year, here’s a great place to start.
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Prototype, an Essential New York Opera Festival, Turns 10
“There are all these unbelievable artists who are creating work that’s really hard to define,” Beth Morrison, a music theater…
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Why Saving Kids Is Bad Business in America
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyWhy Saving Kids Is Bad Business in America Jan. 4, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ETSend…
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Aging Is a Problem Even Science Cannot Solve (Yet)
When doctors talk about patients in the hospital, we so often begin with age. A 75-year-old man with shortness of…
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One Indelible Scene: A Donkey’s Escape in ‘EO’
About a third into his story, the hero of “EO” — a small gray donkey — trots into a forest.…
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On the Streets of Dakar, a Kaleidoscope of Style
DAKAR, Senegal — The clash of cranes and bulldozers and the abundance of concrete and pipes as one walks through…
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Forget the Beach Bod. Try These Soul Resolutions Instead.
I never know how to think about New Year’s resolutions or whether to make them. On one hand, I am…
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10 New Books Coming in January
Age of Vice, by Deepti Kapoor The fates of three people in New Delhi converge in this high-octane new novel.…
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The Dark Possibilities of A.I. and Art
At 19, when I began drafting my webcomic, I had just been flung into adulthood. I felt a little awkward,…
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‘The Daily’ checks in with a Russian man who fled the draft.
Kirill, 24, worked at a nonprofit for homeless people in the Moscow region. He does not support the policies of…