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Food
Is That the Enticing Smell of Spaghetti Cooking? Nope, It’s a Candle.
There’s a mild, wheaty aroma wafting from the host stand at the Midtown Manhattan pasta restaurant Jupiter. It’s not from…
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News
Ted Lerner, Developer Who Bought and Built the Washington Nationals, Dies at 97
A billionaire and Washington native, he gave the city its first baseball championship in 95 years, along with 20 million…
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Arts
Amrit Kaur of ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Runs on ‘Super Soul Sunday’ Podcasts
The actress, one of the stars of the HBO Max comedy, wakes up with elaborate chai rituals and unwinds with…
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Arts
These Just In From Britain: ‘Cunk,’ ‘Lockwood,’ ‘Strike’
From a slyly clueless documentary presenter to a soulful pair of private eyes, here are the latest trans-Atlantic imports.
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Arts
As $1.6 Million in Rare Photos Vanished, the Excuses Piled Up
The F.B.I. says a gallery owner made up medical emergencies, including a double lung transplant and a coma, as part…
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World
They Were Told Their Building Was Earthquake Safe. It Collapsed Anyway.
Some structures promoted as being built to modern seismic codes did not withstand the quake in Turkey. One upscale tower…
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News
She Left New York for a New Life, and Then Found It in the Bronx
A chef who had worked in many kitchens wanted to be her own boss. After a couple of detours, including…
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US
Santa Cruz’s Waterfront Promenade Reaches an Inflection Point
After winter storms toppled bits of West Cliff Drive into the ocean, the seaside town grapples with how to fight…
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World
Russia tightens a claw around Bakhmut, as Wagner fighters claim another village.
Russian forces edged closer to Bakhmut on Sunday, claiming to capture a village on the outskirts of the strategic city…
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News
A Blueprint for Soccer’s Future Looks a Lot Like Its Present
Proponents of a European superleague do not lack for opposition. Those on the other side rarely have to explain why…