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Arts
A Guide to New York Holiday Events: Trains, Nutcrackers and a 79-Foot Tree
The wait is almost over. Not only is the holiday season returning with full force, but this year — thanks…
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Arts
Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Redesign Is Approved
A much-debated redesign of the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden by the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto has passed its final hurdle in…
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Arts
Proceeds From Rare Treasures Sold at Auction Help Steady Jewish History Museum
In June, the shoe designer and entrepreneur Stuart Weitzman sold the world’s most expensive coin, the world’s most expensive postage…
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Science
NASA Introduces Class of 10 New Astronaut Candidates
NASA on Monday inaugurated 10 new astronaut candidates who could walk on the moon within the next decade, or carry…
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Science
Do You Teach Science or Math Using The New York Times?
The Science, Health and Technology sections of The New York Times are full of articles, graphs and multimedia stories that…
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Food
In the Mountain West, the ‘Dirty’ Soda Rush Is On
Samantha Durfey was a high school sophomore in St. George, Utah, when the first Swig soda shop opened its doors…
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Sports
He Was a Black Star 60 Years Before Jackie. Now He’s a Hall of Famer.
Bud Fowler was far more than a curiosity. A professional player in the late 19th century, Fowler is considered by…
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Sports
Did the World Chess Championship End When No One Was Looking?
The world chess championship currently underway in Dubai is not over officially, but for all intents and purposes it may…
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Food
This Seafood Stew Is Endlessly Riffable
When I’m cooking at home, I usually don’t have a recipe at hand. Often, I’m cooking by feel, like confidently…
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Health
The Pandemic Has Your Blood Pressure Rising? You’re Not Alone.
Last year was a tough one. Americans grappled with a global pandemic, the loss of loved ones, lockdowns that splintered…