Month: December 2021
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Style
Finding Romance in the Ups and Downs
Friends describe Adrian Ballinger, a mountain guide who has summited Mount Everest eight times, as a magnetic person with a…
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Style
His Love for Her Could Fill a Book. Instead, He Wrote a Post.
Joseph McCloud said he has so much love and respect for Emilia Gonzalez, a nurse he met six years ago,…
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Style
Marriage Requires Amnesia
After 15 years of marriage, you start to see your mate clearly, free of your own projections and misperceptions. This…
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Magazine
Our Favorite Food Stories of 2021
Twenty twenty-one was the year we cautiously returned to dining at our favorite restaurants and hosting loved ones at our…
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Travel
Apps for Travelers Dreaming of Their Next Trip
While travel is fraught amid the rise of the Omicron variant, people are still dreaming of their next getaway. There…
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Food
Crisp-Edged Tofu Straight From Your Oven
I used to be convinced that the only way to get truly crisp tofu was to fry it. I’d roasted…
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Food
Chicken Soup for the Weary Soul
The very first time I boiled a whole chicken, nearly 10 years ago, I was overwhelmed by how much it…
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Food
With a Spin and a Twist, Sardinian Pasta Brings the Party
Add braided loopy lorighittas, compact ridged ciccioneddos and twisted andarinos to your catalog of pastas. These traditional shapes from ...
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Health
As Omicron Spreads, Officials Ponder What It Means to Be ‘Fully Vaccinated’
Goldman Sachs and Jeffries, the investment banks, are demanding that employees get booster shots. The University of Oregon and other…
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Real Estate
Is It Safe to Have a New Year’s Eve Party?
Q: I had been looking forward to throwing a New Year’s Eve party after not being able to have one…
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