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‘Cheap as Chips’ No Longer True in U.K. as Prices Soar for a Favorite Meal
HARTLEPOOL, England — When it opened in 2020, business was booming at Chunks, a store serving dozens of portions each…
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Teaching With The New York Times: A Virtual Summit
Journalism helps us navigate a complex world, shines a light on the truth, and provides analysis, insight and context to…
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In a Tiny Appalachian Village, a Beloved Festival Returns
HELVETIA, W.Va. — As the sun set below the ridgelines of the Appalachian Mountains on Saturday evening, revelers donned fantastical…
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Is That a Burning Bush? Is This Mt. Sinai? Solstice Bolsters a Claim
MOUNT KARKOM, Israel — The mountain kept its secrets for centuries, its air of sacred mystery enhanced by a remote…
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Style
Penélope Cruz Honored at MoMA Film Benefit
The Museum of Modern Art honored Penélope Cruz at its annual Film Benefit on Dec. 14, with tributes from fellow…
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Foo Fighters Perform Under a Blue Whale
The American Museum of Natural History raised about $3 million at its annual fall gala on Nov. 18, with 450…
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Food
Thanksgiving in a Town Built on Lederhosen and Limitless Meals
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. — No matter the season, every all-you-can-eat dinner here draws from the palette of Thanksgiving: creamy drifts of…
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The Queen of a Cherished New Orleans Restaurant Calls It a Night
NEW ORLEANS — JoAnn Clevenger was certain she would reopen Upperline, her New Orleans Creole restaurant, for most of the…
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Travel
On a Fall Road Trip in Alaska, Prepare for the Unexpected
The tap beer ran low and boat tours were hit or miss. But lines were rare, as were the bottlenecks…
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‘What Have We Done With Democracy?’ A Decade On, Arab Spring Gains Wither
TUNIS, Tunisia — For roughly three months after Tunisians toppled their dictator in January 2011 in an eruption of protest…
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