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New York City’s Top 7 Dishes of 2022
Here, in no special order, is a year’s worth of memorable dishes I ate around New York. All come from…
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Opinion
Curt Simmons, Last of the Phillies’ Whiz Kids, Dies at 93
A three-time All Star pitcher, he helped Philadelphia win the pennant in 1950 and was with the Cardinals when they…
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Prince Accused of Plot in Germany Is Said to Have Visited Russian Diplomats
Closed briefings by police investigators divulged extensive new plot details to German lawmakers — from death vows to caches of…
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Real Estate
The House Was in Bad Shape. But It Was On a Lake in Seattle.
Sure, the home still had its original knob-and-tube wiring. But for the lake view, they could overlook a few shortcomings.
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Britain’s Leader Unveils Tough Plans to Tackle Illegal Crossings by Migrant Boats
Amid growing anger within his governing Conservative Party, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vowed to eliminate the country’s backlog of asylum…
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Science
An Ancient ‘Horizon Calendar’ Comes Into View Over Mexico City
Scientists suggest in a new study that ancient Mesoamericans tracked leap years using a sunlit horizon.
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Opinion
An Iconic Album, and Gender Identity Today
More from our inbox: Memo to Writers: Write. Read Aloud. Edit. Repeat.How Disability Shapes PerspectiveWorld Cup Fans Don’t Speak for…
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As Morocco and France Prepare to Play, Historical Tensions Swirl
Wednesday’s face-off between the Atlas Lions and Les Bleus will be about more than just soccer, reviving old colonial wounds…
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Black Travelers Say Home-Share Hosts Discriminate, and a New Airbnb Report Agrees
The internal study details the vacation rental company’s antidiscrimination efforts. But some travelers of color say it and other home-share…
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Opinion
Why Do Stanford, Harvard and NASA Still Honor a Nazi Past?
Earlier this year, Harvard unveiled a report of the university’s history of profiting from slavery. “I believe we bear a…