Month: July 2022
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Mena, a Well-Received Restaurant in TriBeCa, Will Close
Mena, the TriBeCa restaurant led by the chef Victoria Blamey, will close its doors at the Walker Hotel after its…
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Cilantrophilia
Culinary Arts is an occasional illustrated look at what we eat. Follow New York Times Cooking on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and ...
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Directing the Beatles Was Just One Part of His Long and Winding Career
HUDSON, N.Y. — Of course I wanted to talk with Michael Lindsay-Hogg about the Beatles. Everyone wants to talk with…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday with Sajid Javid, left, then the health secretary,…
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Jan. 6 Hearings to Resume Next Week With Focus on Domestic Extremists
WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol plans to hold a hearing next Tuesday…
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Justice Dept. Sues Arizona Over Voting Restrictions
The Justice Department sued Arizona on Tuesday over a new state law requiring proof of citizenship to vote in a…
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Boris Johnson Fights to Hold Power After 2 Top Ministers Jump Ship
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain suffered a potentially lethal political blow on Tuesday when two of his…
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Light in the Tunnels: States Agree to Fund Stalled Hudson River Project
For the last 20 years, the plan to dig new train tunnels under the Hudson River — among the most…
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Much More Than Bragging Rights at the Next Barbecue Are at Stake
WIMBLEDON, England — A working mother of two, Tatjana Maria had the child care under control on Tuesday. As she…
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Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia’s Next Offensive
Good morning. We’re covering Russia’s new offensive in eastern Ukraine, Boris Johnson’s battle for his political survival and Twitter’s lawsuit…