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Food
France’s Approach to the Olympics: Food, With a Side of Games
The competitions can seem almost an afterthought as the country rolls out 80 pop-up restaurants and countless dining experiences to…
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World
Pakistan Says It Will Ban Party of Jailed Former Leader Imran Khan
The move was widely seen as the latest effort by a weak governing coalition to squash Mr. Khan’s political popularity.
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Magazine
Richard Simmons, the Original Queer Eye
In an era of high machismo and casual homophobia, he was a cheerleader for self-acceptance.
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Magazine
What Does It Mean to Dress Like a Zillennial?
Our fashion critic offers advice to a young-adult reader struggling to maintain a sense of style during a transitional period…
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Magazine
Is This the Craziest Sneaker You Have Ever Seen?
On and Hellen Obiri are taking the running-shoe game to a whole new level. Yes, spray-on shoes are happening.
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Magazine
Finding Closure at My Late Husband’s 50th College Reunion
A weekend of pickleball, scrambled eggs and tributes to the dead.
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Arts
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on the Perks and Pitfalls of Playing Superheroes
The two friends have learned a lot about being the stewards of major pop-culture characters, an education that led them…
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World
Inside the Money Race for the 2025 New York City Mayoral Primary
Mayor Eric Adams is facing a competitive Democratic primary next June. His challengers are sprinting to raise money.
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Arts
To Bring Back a College Football Video Game, It Took 11,000 Paydays
More than a decade after N.C.A.A. Football was shelved amid legal challenges, the rebranded franchise is back. For the first…
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Arts
‘You Think, So You Can Dance?’ Science Is on It.
How does an art of the body affect the mind? “Epiphany Machine,” a performance that’s also a scientific study, paints…