Month: April 2023
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Food
Put a Pound Cake in Your Freezer
More gifts to future you: chocolate overnight oats and a big batch of oven beans.
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Travel
A Traveler’s Guide to Tipping in a Changed World
In the age of tip fatigue, many are bewildered by how much to tip in hotels and restaurants and on…
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Magazine
Want to Explore Your Childhood? Start With a Floor Plan.
A more utilitarian approach to remembering the most vivid parts of your life.
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World
As Carlson and Lemon Exit, a Chapter Closes on Cable’s Trump War
The two hosts took very different approaches, but the decisions by Fox News and CNN to shed the stars marks…
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World
G.M.’s Profits Fell 18.5 Percent in the First Quarter
The decline over the first three months of 2022 was primarily the result of the short-term costs of job cuts…
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World
Bed Bath & Beyond Shoppers Rush to Use All Those Coupons
The retailer is closing its stores, leaving many longtime customers scrambling to make sure they get their goods — at…
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World
Apple Largely Prevails in Appeal of Epic Games’ App Store Suit
A Ninth Circuit panel did agree with Epic that Apple was violating California law by barring app developers from directing…
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Food
John Mulaney Punctures His Persona in ‘Baby J’
In his highly anticipated new Netflix special, the comic changes his pace to deliver bristlingly funny material about addiction, rehab…
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Food
Wonder and Awe in Natural History’s New Wing. Butterflies, Too.
When plans for it first surfaced, I wondered if the new Gilder Center at the Natural History museum might end…
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Food
Dutch to Make Public the Files on Accused Nazi Collaborators
Historians and archivists are excited and concerned about providing unfettered public online access to investigators’ files that have been restricted…