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Food
His ‘Death by Chocolate’ Cake Will Live Forever
The chef Marcel Desaulniers, who died last month, had an over-the-top approach to dessert, a sweet counterpoint to the guilt-ridden…
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Arts
A Four-Hour-Long Hotel Review That Is Actually About So Much More
Jenny Nicholson’s granular critique of Disney’s Galactic Starcruiser experience reflects the fraught relationship between studios and fans right now.
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Arts
‘How to Rob a Bank’ and the Limits of a True-Crime Documentary
The story of a Seattle-area bandit is rife with big questions, but the movie doesn’t explore them. Not every podcast…
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World
Americans Head to New Zealand and Leave ‘the Chaos’ Behind
The Pacific island nation has become an object of fascination for some Americans who no longer want to deal with…
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US
Judge Dismisses Attempted Murder Charge Over Attack at Pelosi Home
Defense lawyers used a double jeopardy argument, saying their client had been convicted in federal court for acts that are…
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World
Biden Shut the Border to Asylum Seekers. The Question Is Whether the Order Can Be Enforced.
There are still ways for people to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, particularly without any new resources to help guard…
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World
Zelensky Shares Emotional Moment With U.S. Veteran at D-Day Ceremony
The veteran, Melvin Hurwitz, embraced the Ukrainian president and called him “the savior of the people.” Mr. Zelensky told Mr.…
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Arts
‘Becoming Karl Lagerfeld’ Seeks to Capture the Man Behind the Glasses
Set in the 1970s, the series depicts the designer’s personal and professional evolution and revolves around an intense love story.
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US
A Death Row Prisoner Tells of Living Through a Botched Execution
At 73, Thomas Creech is one of the few people to have survived a failed attempt at executing the death…
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Magazine
Is Black Wine the New Orange?
Once maligned, teinturier grapes — and the inky drinks they produce — are finding new fans. Here are the bottles…