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Food
New York Attempts an Oyster Record
The Billion Oyster Project hopes to revive New York Harbor’s bivalve crop, a Scottish cookbook with chops and more food…
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World
Latvia’s Prime Minister to Step Down
Krisjanis Karins had wanted to reshuffle his cabinet but was rebuffed by his governing coalition partners.
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Politics
Why a Floating Speck of Metal Sent Scientists’ Hearts Racing
The past three weeks have witnessed the dramatic rise and fall of a new candidate for the holy grail of…
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Politics
Can Britain Boom and Bloom at Once?
“I feel somehow / That it isn’t going to last,” Philip Larkin wrote in “Going, Going,” his lament for the…
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Politics
As Hollywood Strikes Roll On, Viewers Have a Chance to Catch Up
After years of being inundated with new shows, some are using a pause in production to finally watch all the…
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Food
The State of Pizza in the Pizza State
Wait-worthy pies, a rooftop with apizza and plenty more excellent options in New York.
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Politics
Lessons From a Law Firm’s Decision to Leave China
Dentons’ decision to quit the country and new investment limits by the Biden administration underscore the growing challenges facing Western…
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US
DeSantis Bluntly Acknowledges Trump’s 2020 Defeat: ‘Of Course He Lost’
“Joe Biden’s the president,” the Florida governor said in an interview with NBC News. He and other Republican presidential candidates…
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World
‘It’s Not a Sprint,’ Ukraine’s Marines Insist. ‘It’s a Marathon.’
They have NATO equipment and Western training. Some have English-speaking commanders, unusual in the Ukrainian military, and even an American-accented,…
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World
Monday Briefing: Khan Arrested in Pakistan
Also, diverted floodwaters provoke anger in China.