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Technology
House Passes Bill to Force TikTok Sale From Chinese Owner or Ban the App
The legislation received wide bipartisan support, with both Republicans and Democrats showing an eagerness to appear tough on China.
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Style
How Crudités Became an Art Form
The New York-based private chef Yann Nury has a simple strategy for transforming unadorned produce into showstopping canapés. “It’s all…
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News
$550,000 Homes in New York, Ohio and New Jersey
An A-frame cabin in Greene County, a renovated bungalow in Columbus and a 1911 home outside Philadelphia.
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News
A Rare Inside Look at Human Smuggling on the Border
In “Soldiers and Kings,” the anthropologist Jason De León interviews smugglers, arguing that they are victims of poverty and violence,…
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News
Yvonne Loriod Was So Much More Than a Composer’s Muse
Loriod, the vessel for Olivier Messiaen’s piano works, had a rich musical life beyond him, which is captured in a…
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News
Gabriel García Márquez Did Not Want His Final Book Published. But Should That Really Be the End of the Story?
When the writer Gabriel García Márquez, the author of “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and other classic novels, died 10…
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World
A Japanese Festival of Fire and Spirits
As the sun peeked out from the cloudy sky in Kyoto, Japan, monks wearing vests trimmed with pompoms and the…
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News
Kate Middleton’s Story Is About So Much More Than Kate Middleton
“Where Is Kate Middleton?” yet another headline blared on Monday. The public speculation following her unspecified abdominal surgery, long withdrawal…
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World
From Moscow to Mumbai: Russia Pivots South for Trade
For centuries, trade with Europe was the main pillar of Russia’s economy. The war in Ukraine ended that, with Western…
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News
A Chance for Hope in Haiti’s Latest Crisis
Dead bodies are rotting on the streets of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. Clean drinking water is scarce, and a cholera outbreak…