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Merle Goldman, a Leading Expert on Communist China, Dies at 92
A lifelong academic, she stood apart in her ability to communicate her insights about the country to nonacademic readers.
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Food
Lead Levels in Children’s Applesauce May Be Traced to Cinnamon Additive
The F.D.A. is investigating the sources of cinnamon and other ingredients produced outside the U.S. as the possible cause of…
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US
Applications for Early Harvard Admissions Dip
Harvard still received more early action applications than Yale — barely — but its nonbinding admissions program drew less interest…
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News
This Might Be What Broke the Deadlock at COP28
When the sultan who presided over the fairly successful climate talks in Dubai looked back on Wednesday at the two-week…
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Food
For Venezuelans, Hallacas Are a Nostalgic Taste of Home
This form of tamale, filled with a rich meaty stew, is a comfort at Christmastime.
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News
Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a Canadian mumblecore comedy, an Argentine mother-daughter thriller, a Bangladeshi drama about a woman fighting a…
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News
A Tiny L.A. Bungalow With the Soul of a Cotswolds Cottage
The actor Charlie Carver bought a 755-square-foot house, beating out developers who wanted to tear it down. Then he needed…
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World
U.S. Officials and Mexican Ex-Lawman Convicted of Corruption Met Often, Records Show
Genaro García Luna filed a new trial bid saying the former Mexican official met with U.S. officials than 180 times…
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Style
At the Pyramids of Giza, They Staged a ‘Mystical’ Wedding
Lamis Azazy and Sherif Abdelhalem celebrated their marriage at one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, complete with…
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World
Tommy DeVito Loves New Jersey, and New Jersey Loves Him Back
Tommy DeVito, the N.F.L. team’s rookie star quarterback, is beloved by his state’s Italian Americans. He’s billed as “the Passing…