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World
We’re in a Loneliness Crisis: Another Reason to Get Off Our Phones
It rained one morning this week. I moved back to Texas last year, in part for the rainstorms. Here, it…
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Sports
Q. & A.: How to Fuel Your Runs
In high school, a teammate of mine would win every 400-meter race she entered with Dorito dust still on her…
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World
Fast-food chains and food producers stay open in Russia, and mostly quiet about Ukraine.
While technology giants like Apple and luxury retailers likeHermès have quickly moved to pause sales or shutter stores in Russia…
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Business
Food Companies, Long Symbols of the West in Russia, Pause Operations
When McDonald’s opened its doors in Moscow’s Pushkin Square in 1990, it was welcomed by more than 30,000 Russians who…
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World
Kim Jong-un’s New Year Resolution: More Food for North Korea
SEOUL — Kim Jong-un has begun his second decade as North Korea’s leader with a vow to alleviate the country’s…
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World
India’s Latest Religious and Cultural Flashpoint: Eggs
AHMEDABAD, India — The raid came just after sunset. Plainclothes municipal workers swarmed into the busy neighborhood, seizing contraband. The…
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Magazine
The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in New York City
Last month, I crowded into a wooden booth at NoLIta’s Thai Diner with the chefs Kia Damon, Andrés Tonatiuh Galindo…
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World
Welcoming Brighter Days on Yalda With Pomegranates
On Shab-e Yalda, the Iranian celebration of the winter solstice, elders take turns reading from a book of poetry by…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
Good morning. We’re covering an agreement at COP26, rising tensions on the Poland-Belarus border and a U.S. military cover-up in…
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Health
F.D.A. Issues Voluntary Guidelines in Effort to Reduce Sodium Consumption
The Food and Drug Administration, citing an epidemic of diet-related illnesses, released new guidelines on Wednesday aimed at reducing the…
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