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A Spark That Ignited in a Brooklyn Kitchen and Continued Around the World
When Jirair Ratevosian, a Congressional candidate, and Micheal Ighodaro, an activist and filmmaker, first met, both were so busy with…
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Restaurants Aren’t What They Used to Be (and That’s a Good Thing)
Like so many other chefs, I was drawn to the restaurant business because it is exciting. I ignored its dysfunction…
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An address by President Biden.
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Full Transcript: Biden’s Speech on Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine Wars
The president laid out what he characterized as the stakes for democracy as he pleaded with Americans to stand firmly…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Not Ready for Prime Time
I know you have a lot on your mind, people. But if you’ve got a few minutes to spare, let’s…
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Should We Keep Paying for Our Ungrateful Son to Join Us on Family Vacations?
Unsatisfied with her middle-aged son’s meager displays of gratitude, a reader wonders whether to stop footing his bill for a…
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Are There Lessons for Israel From America’s Response to 9/11?
If you compare the massacres carried out by Hamas in Israel with the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, as…
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Finance
For Bill Ford, ‘Every Negotiation Is a Roller Coaster’
As a 25-year-old junior executive at the car company that bears his last name, William Clay Ford Jr. had a…
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The Apotheosis of Jim Jordan Is a Sight to Behold
No problem in the American system at this moment is as acute and disruptive as the one posed by the…
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Robert Sapolsky Doesn’t Believe in Free Will. (But Feel Free to Disagree.)
There is no free will, according to Robert Sapolsky, a biologist and neurologist at Stanford University and a recipient of…