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When Did Hospitality Get So Hostile?
In a new era of rage, dining out has become downright volatile — with both customers and servers aggrieved.
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E.U. Lawmaker Arrested in Qatar-Linked Corruption Inquiry
The detention of Marc Tarabella, who lost his immunity last week, is part of a long-running investigation into whether there…
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Business
A New Option for Moving Retirement Savings When Switching Jobs
Three big 401(k) administrators are making it easier for workers with accounts of less than $5,000 to transfer the money…
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News
Review: How to Shoot Your Parents, in ‘Pictures From Home’
In a stage adaptation of Larry Sultan’s photo memoir, Nathan Lane stars as the father everyone’s aiming at.
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When the Novel Swiped Right
A friend of a friend was heading back to New York on the train. He pulled out his phone and…
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Big Shots Behaving Badly
UNSCRIPTED: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy, by James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams…
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Caviar on Doritos, Tater Tots and Cheese Steaks?
The luxurious delicacy is no longer confined to fancy occasions. It’s being served at Super Bowl gatherings, game nights and…
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Leave ‘I Love You’ to the Pros
Prewritten messages offered by flower-delivery services spare customers the hassle of having to put their feelings into words.
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How Can China’s People Demand Freedom if We Can’t Even Say It?
One morning last November, I woke up to a stirring sight: video clips of young protesters in several Chinese cities…
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There Is Glory and God in Our Struggles
Every February, Black History Month, Americans engage in a futile attempt to squeeze into 28 days the history of a…