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Archbishop Rembert Weakland, Critic of Vatican Orthodoxy, Dies at 95
Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, a liberal critic of Vatican orthodoxy who led the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee for 25…
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‘If You Can Make a Salad, You Can Make Kimchi’
Kimchi is like a zombie, said Ji Hye Kim, the chef at Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, Mich. “Not quite…
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David A. Kay, Who Searched for Nuclear Weapons in Iraq, Dies at 82
David A. Kay, a nuclear weapons expert who led a fruitless hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq after…
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Donald Jonas, Retail Magnate Who Sold Art to Help Nurses, Dies at 92
Donald Jonas, whose success as a retailer enabled him and his wife to amass an impressive collection of Abstract Expressionist…
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J. Kenji López-Alt’s Summer Staple? Guacamole With Grilled Corn
My thoughts in quick succession after seeing the word “esquimole” on the menu at Hasta la Madre, a new Mexican…
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A Teen’s Journey Into the Internet’s Darkness and Back Again
Puberty hit C early — in the fourth grade — and hard: acne, breasts, attention, humiliation. C found refuge in…
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The Political Warheads Just Keep Exploding
Gail Collins: Welcome back from your trip to Greenland, Bret. Dying to hear your impressions. Was it beautiful? Was it…
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A Defense of G.O.P. Paranoia
The reaction to the F.B.I. search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property created an immediate and furious backlash among Republicans. Even…
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A New Cold War Could Slow the Advance of Science
ORCAS ISLAND, Wash. — One of the many unfortunate consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the collateral damage to…
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My Job Is to Police Energy Use in My Office. Here’s How We Got to Net Zero.
It’s true that my co-workers were not happy when I broke the news four years ago that one of the…