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Health
He Taught Americans to Cook Indian Food. Now He’s on His Final Chapter.
MINNEAPOLIS — When Raghavan Iyer was a young graduate with a chemistry degree trying to decide what to do with…
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Magazine
Ian Fishback’s American Nightmare
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Magazine
Why I Watch the Closing Credits of Every Movie I See
One look is enough to challenge the myth of the genius auteur calling all the shots.
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World
Black Mayors of 4 Biggest U.S. Cities Draw Strength From One Another
The mayors of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston have banded together as they confront violent crime, homelessness…
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Business
‘Effective Altruism’ Led Bankman-Fried to a Little-Known Wall St. Firm
The FTX founder joined Jane Street Capital not to learn about controlling risk, which is its focus, but because the…
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World
In Vermont, a School and Artist Fight Over Murals of Slavery
Created to depict the brutality of enslavement, the works are seen by some as offensive. The school wants them permanently…
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World
What to Watch For in a Consequential Court Election in Wisconsin
Voters are going to the polls today in the primary election for a swing seat on the state’s Supreme Court,…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing
President Biden’s covert trip to Kyiv.
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Politics
Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, New Orleans Rock ’n’ Roll Cornerstone, Dies at 89
With songs like “Don’t You Just Know It,” “Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” and “Sea Cruise,” he put…
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World
Chris Sununu Eyes the G.O.P.’s ‘Normal’ Lane in 2024. Does It Exist?
MANCHESTER, N.H. — When then-President Donald J. Trump visited New Hampshire in 2018, a typical delegation awaited him: flag-waving superfans,…