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Arts
A Masterpiece That Inspired Gabriel García Márquez to Write His Own
Readers of Latin American literature may have heard one of the many versions of this story: It is 1961 and…
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Style
The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks
At Kentucky Fried Chicken, sales tend to peak at the same time every year: Mother’s Day. This has been the…
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Style
Rare Gathering of Former First Ladies Shows Style, and Subtle Differences
United (mostly) in black, their differences were in the details.
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News
Knowing When ‘They’ Means One
I have a proposal about our new usage of “they” to refer to individual people, as in, “Irene? Oh, they…
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News
Charles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99
A billionaire in his own right, he was the vice chairman of Mr. Buffett’s hugely successful investment firm Berkshire Hathaway.…
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World
Hamas has released another group of 12 hostages, Israel says.
Twelve hostages, including 10 Israelis and two Thai nationals, were released from Gaza and delivered into Israeli territory, the Israeli…
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Style
I Wanna Be Curated: Can You Really Put Punk in a Museum?
Fat Mike likes to be on time — to “put the punk in punctual,” as he says. So he was…
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News
Help! Our Trip to Orlando Was Ruined and We Want Our Money Back.
A flight cancellation leads to a domino effect, ruining a family’s plan to visit relatives and see Universal Studios. Why…
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Health
What to Cook After You’ve Cooked Everything
Ginger-scallion steamed fish, squash and mushroom curry and lemony chicken breasts revive the palate, and are quick in the kitchen.
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World
At the Montauk Lighthouse, a Restored Beacon Shines Again
A lens made in 1902 has been returned to the lantern room atop the lighthouse, which was commissioned by George…