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Food
A Nonalcoholic Amaro ‘Falso’ From St. Agrestis
Try the new bitter drink, read a winemaker’s memoir, heat up sauces from Kalustyan’s and more.
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Politics
Jean Paré, Best-Selling ‘Everyday’ Cookbook Author, Dies at 95
With easy-to-follow recipes developed in her native Canada, she became one of the world’s top cookbook authors, publishing more than…
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Politics
Was Louisa May Alcott a Transgender Man?
More from our inbox: Brazil’s Insurrection, and Parallels to Jan. 6A Word From a GhostwriterLaw School RankingsCredit for Resisting TemptationCredit...Illustration…
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Arts
Longtime Film Forum Director to Step Down After 50 Years
Karen Cooper, who took over the nonprofit cinema in 1972 and transformed it into a $6 million-a-year operation, will step…
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Politics
Naomi Replansky, Poet of Hopeful Struggle, Dies at 104
Her verse examined social history through individual lives, including her own, in which she later found love. Yet for all…
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World
First Anniversary of a Tragic Fire in the Bronx
A year after the Twin Parks blaze that killed 17, a former resident plans to go back to pay homage…
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Business
Britain’s Economic Health Is Withering With Sick Workers on the Sidelines
Many people who want to work can’t because of long-term health problems, a persistent issue that is causing Britain’s economy…
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World
‘It Was About 3 O’Clock in the Morning When We Arrived at 17 Mott Street’
Making a beeline for Chinatown, a native comes home and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…
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World
A Lecturer Showed a Painting of the Prophet Muhammad. She Lost Her Job.
Erika López Prater, an adjunct professor at Hamline University, said she knew many Muslims have deeply held religious beliefs that…
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World
A Prominent Mexican TV Anchor Departs. Will Dispassionate Coverage Go With Her?
As a crucial presidential election approaches, a newswoman’s resignation has raised a crucial question: Is her restrained approach also on…