Food
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Alabama Says Embryos in a Lab Are Children. What Are the Implications?
A ruling by the state’s Supreme Court could change common practices at fertility clinics in the state and possibly nationwide.
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Why Do Some Things Freeze Better Than Others?
In his new column, Ask Kenji, the cookbook author Kenji López-Alt answers your questions. First up: why smaller is better…
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Study of Patients With a Chronic Fatigue Condition May Offer Clues to Long Covid
N.I.H. researchers found notable differences between the immune systems and other physiological functions of patients with ME/CFS and those of…
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If Garfield Made Soup, He’d Make This Soup
All the flavors and comfort of a classic lasagna in an easy, one-pot weeknight dinner.
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A State Court Ruling on I.V.F. Echoes Far Beyond Alabama
Frozen embryos in test tubes must be considered children, judges ruled. The White House called it a predictable consequence of…
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Bringing to Light the Cuisine of Hercules Posey, George Washington’s Enslaved Chef
On Feb. 22, 1797, while George Washington celebrated his 65th birthday at a ball in Philadelphia, his celebrated chef, Hercules…
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The Wine Shop Millesima USA Doubles in Size for Its World-Class Selection
A cookbook for overlooked vegetables, mushroom candles for your dinner table and more food news.
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Quick, Cozy Soups That Taste Like They Simmered All Day
Clever cooking tricks add tons of body and flavor to Ali Slagle’s chicken and rice soup and Ham El-Waylly’s vegetable…
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For Carla Hall, It’s Been a Bumpy Climb to a ‘Top Chef’ Life
Carla Hall’s tarot card reading was running long. Astrology, numerology, psychics, the Chinese zodiac — she’s open to all manner…