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World
An Australian Watchmaker Creates His Own Path
Reuben Schoots has been trying to build a business in a country that lacks a horological heritage. It hasn’t been…
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News
America Can Still Make a Damn Good Sweatshirt
Growing up, my parents drove my brothers and me around in lumbering Fords and ungainly Oldsmobiles until one fateful day…
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Health
For Venezuelans, Hallacas Are a Nostalgic Taste of Home
This form of tamale, filled with a rich meaty stew, is a comfort at Christmastime.
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Business
Clean Energy Tax Credits Leave the Door Open to Chinese Investment
The Treasury Department pledged to carefully scrutinize foreign investments in the United States for national security threats.
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News
What Can You Do With an Einstein?
It’s been a year of endless einsteins. In March, a troupe of mathematical tilers announced that they had discovered an…
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US
Could Biden’s Clean Energy Push Be a Victim of Its Success?
Dalton, Ga., was once known as the carpet capital of the country. Economic diversification meant branching out from wall-to-wall to…
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Magazine
T’s Holiday Gift Guide: Chile Flakes, Cookie Candles and More
What T Magazine editors are eyeing for our friends and family — and what we’re coveting for ourselves.
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Magazine
It’s Engagement Season. Here’s What to Get Your Soon-to-Be Married Friends.
Timeless décor advice, a Japanese good-luck charm — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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News
Sculptures That Don’t Have to Add Up to Work Like Magic
The wooden objects Hans Noë constructs — columns, walls and confounding clumps of simple but unusual geometric solids — aren’t…
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Magazine
In Paris, an Apartment With a Rebellious Streak
When it comes to aesthetics, says the Paris-based architect and interior designer Maxime Bousquet, 35, “what’s considered good taste is…
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