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Magazine
A Filmmaker Needed a Quiet Place to Write. Where Better Than a Tuscan Villa?
TWO YEARS AGO, the Spanish filmmaker Albert Moya came to Florence to visit an artist friend who’d unwittingly become the…
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Food
Gossip Dance Back Into Action After a 12-Year Pause
The trio fronted by Beth Ditto wasn’t sure it would return after scattering in different directions. But music united them…
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World
Kate Middleton’s Story Is About So Much More Than Kate Middleton
“Where Is Kate Middleton?” yet another headline blared on Monday. The public speculation following her unspecified abdominal surgery, long withdrawal…
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Food
NYC Restaurant Sheds Are Here to Stay. Here Are the New Guidelines.
The city’s Department of Transportation issued new rules for Dining Out NYC, its official program, and more food news.
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World
This Is What Happens When You Smash Great Expectations
It’s a riddle that economists have struggled to decipher. The U.S. economy seems robust on paper, yet Americans are dissatisfied…
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World
Biden Signs Legislation to Extend Funding for Critical Departments
With a partial shutdown averted, President Biden and Congress face tough negotiations ahead to finance the remaining federal agencies and…
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World
Fashion at Full Throttle
People at Milan Fashion Week usually go big with their outfits, often by incorporating bold prints or visible logos or…
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World
Ukraine Charges Key Figure in Arms Trade With Corruption
A Times investigation showed how the war helped Serhiy Pashinsky rehabilitate a troubled reputation. Now he faces charges related to…
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World
As Spending Talks Intensify, Johnson’s Bind Grows Tighter
Four months into his job as the top leader in the House, Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself the odd man…
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World
Ukraine Marks 2d Anniversary of Russian Invasion Determined Despite Setbacks
European and other Western leaders gathered in Kyiv to pledge support for Ukraine amid U.S. reluctance, while its troops suffer…