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One-Pot Hainanese Chicken and Rice for Harried Weeknights
Just because it’s Wednesday doesn’t mean you can’t have tender, gingery chicken and rice with a sizzled scallion sauce.
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News
When It Comes to Dating, Ambition Might Matter More Than Politics
I read through all 274 responses to a questionnaire I put out about how politics affects the dating lives of…
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Style
How Chanel No. 5 Became a Necklace
The accessory — which doubles as a diamond ring — takes its inspiration from the design of the iconic perfume…
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World
New York Spends Millions on Mental Health Street Teams. Do They Work?
The city has poured funding into a program to aid severely mentally ill people while doing little to ensure it…
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World
Informant in Menendez Bribery Investigation Made Secret Recordings
A new legal filing in the case against Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, refers to recordings from a…
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Style
Why Did My Birth Son Invite Me to a Wedding and Then Seat Me in Siberia?
Reunited with her son after half a century, a reader feels slighted by her seat at a family wedding, where…
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Style
A Stunning Soufflé Is an Act of Love
Soufflés have a reputation for being precious or fanciful. But they can also be deeply satisfying rustic, peasant food.
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Business
New York Times Co. Adds 300,000 Digital Subscribers in Quarter
At the end of the year, The Times had 10.36 million subscribers, 9.7 million of them digital-only.
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News
A Two-Ton Lifeguard That Saved a Young Pup
In an unlikely act of altruism observed two years ago, a male elephant seal prevented a younger animal from drowning.
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World
For a Ukrainian Gardener, Flowers Offer a Way Forward
When war came to her country, Alla Olkhovska had been planning to open a rare-plants nursery. Now her Clematis seeds…