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World
Overlooked No More: Elena Zelayeta, Emissary for Mexican Cooking
Beginning the 1930s in San Francisco, she transformed the image of her native Mexican cuisine in the United States with…
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Health
I Never Said Thanks for the Meal. Sister Agnes Taught Me How.
A Thanksgiving lesson about grace, and the many people who feed us.
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News
Brooklyn Heights: A Historic Waterfront Community Minutes From Manhattan
The neighborhood, known as New York’s first suburb, is a place where ‘people want to stay forever.’
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News
Susan Sarandon Dropped by Talent Agency After Remarks on Gaza War
Sarandon, the Academy Award-winning actress, was dropped by United Talent Agency. Separately, Melissa Barrera lost her role in the “Scream”…
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Magazine
Let the Real Stretch Marks Rip
Various so-called imperfections now appear so often in ads and images for lingerie that some consumers doubt their veracity.
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Health
How Viral Infections Cause Long-Term Health Problems
In a few patients, the immune system becomes misdirected, attacking the body instead of the virus.
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World
A French Politician Refuses to Be Silent in the Face of Antisemitism
Yaël Braun-Pivet, a secular Jew, cherishes the French ideal of a national identity that subsumes ethnic division — and speaks…
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News
Full Exposure? Four Solo Shows Ponder the Art of True Nature.
Lameece Issaq’s “A Good Day to Me Not to You” strives for intimacy, but that is not necessarily the aim…
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World
Did a Cafe’s Pro-Israel Stance Cause a Staff Revolt? It’s Complicated.
When the owner of a New York City coffee shop said his workers had quit over his support of Israel,…
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Magazine
The Wild Beauty of Moss
The inconspicuous plant is now the unexpected star of many naturalistic arrangements.