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We Don’t See What Climate Change Is Doing to Us
Many of us realize climate change is a threat to our well being. But what we have not yet grasped…
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Food
3 Festive Main Dishes for Any Spring Party
Whether for a casual cookout or an elegant dinner party, these impressive recipes are easy to pull off.
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World
How One Hour Encapsulated the Chaos of Trump’s Coming Trial
One court offered Donald J. Trump a financial lifeline. Another set him on a path to prosecution. It was a…
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Food
‘Saturday Night Live’ Feasts on the Bounty of the State of the Union
The Republican rebuttal delivered by Senator Katie Britt already struck many viewers as parody, making Scarlett Johansson’s job look easy.
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World
Before N.Y.C. Snow Day Debacle, IBM Had Warned of Tech Limitations
The News When New York City held virtual classes during a winter storm last month, the system ran into major…
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World
Deaths of Gazan Children Likely to ‘Rapidly’ Rise Amid Aid Snarls, U.N. Warns
Delivering supplies into Gaza, especially the north, has taken on increased urgency as the United Nations has warned that many…
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World
Why Leap Day Is Really About Party Planning
Judah Levine, top time researcher, explains how Feb. 29 was invented to keep the major holidays from colliding.
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Style
Leap Day Wants a Little Respect
Those born on Feb. 29 are trying to get some recognition for “a day that doesn’t exist.”
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How to Have Your First Anniversary in Four Years
Leap day weddings hold a certain allure for some couples.
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World
What We Give Up Makes Us Who We Are
Chanequa Walker-Barnes, a professor of practical theology and pastoral care at Columbia Theological Seminary in Georgia, has an unusual approach…