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US
Vital Crossing Between Mexico and Arizona Set to Reopen This Week
The border crossing in a remote Arizona community was a passage for thousands of workers, families and businesses in the…
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World
Maureen Flavin Sweeney, Whose Weather Report Delayed D-Day, Dies at 100
She helped save General Eisenhower’s invasion from potential disaster, enabling the Allies to gain a foothold in France that proved…
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Food
These Bejeweled Treats Are a Must for Three Kings Day
Mexican bakeries on both sides of the border begin making rosca de reyes, three kings bread, weeks in advance.
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US
A Record-Breaking Warm, Snowless Winter Confounds Midwesterners
Jogging in a T-shirt in Minnesota in December? A scientist called the rare string of balmy days “a visceral feeling…
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News
Not-So-Gourmet Yacht Food
The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race forces the sailors who compete to make many sacrifices, which can include foregoing a…
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World
How an Arctic Influencer Embraces Months of Darkness
Svalbard, an island in the Arctic, has about one of everything, including a social media influencer with millions of followers.
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World
Famous N.Y.C. Buildings, but They’re Made of Gingerbread
A Museum of the City of New York bake-off celebrates creations that honor the Brooklyn Bridge, 30 Rock and the…
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World
Uneaten and Trashed: How New York Wasted 5,000 Migrant Meals in One Day
DocGo, entitled to receive up to $11 for each meal, throws away thousands of uneaten meals each day, according to…
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World
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island Since early October, an ecosystem of barbers, vendors…
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Style
With an Artist’s Help, Paddington Can Go Anywhere
For nearly 1,000 straight days, Jason Chou has inserted Paddington, the anthropomorphized bear, into absurd situations. He has no plans…