Health
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The New Generation of Tasting Menus Won’t Test Your Patience (or Your Wallet)
JACKSON, Miss — This state’s capital city is an unusual location for a seven-course tasting-menu restaurant. So much so that…
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Restaurant Review: Nabila’s Takes a Homemade Approach to Lebanese Food
When I found out that some of the dishes I’ve been enjoying recently at Nabila’s, an impressive new Lebanese restaurant…
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Michelin Reveals 2022 New York Area Additions
The star ratings and other distinctions in the Michelin Guide New York City for 2022 will be announced on Oct.…
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Cyrus Mistry, Who Once Led India’s Biggest Company, Dies at 54
An Indian-born Irish businessman who once led India’s biggest conglomerate but was unceremoniously removed from his job died in a…
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Debtors, Unite! You Have Nothing to Lose but Your Shame.
Conversations about debt are never purely about economics. They are always, also, conversations about power, morality and shame. The debate…
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Lea Michele and the Question of Second Chances
Before she was canceled — however you choose to define that word — the actress Lea Michele had been more…
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Why Gorbachev Mattered
No world leader has a bigger place in the history of the late 20th century than Mikhail Gorbachev, for the…
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The Subtle Art of Appreciating ‘Difficult Beauty’
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ When is the last time you paused — truly paused the flow of life…
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Britain’s Next Prime Minister Is Still in Thrall to the Empire
LONDON — “Do we confront this moment with honesty,” asked Rishi Sunak, one of the two candidates running to replace…
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Work Is Intrinsically Good. Or Maybe It’s Not?
In honor of Labor Day, I offer this stirring quotation from the Scottish essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle: — “Past…