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He’s Remaking Criminal Justice in L.A. But How Far Is Too Far?
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A Crispy Upgrade for Cheese and Crackers
The bartender at McSorley’s Old Ale House wears a black garbage bag tied around his waist under his long white apron. When you order your ale ...
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What Did Romney and Sinema’s Halloween Costumes Really Mean?
Among the many things I’ve gleaned from my fascination with professional wrestling is the concept of “selling the rib.” A “rib,” in wrestling ...
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A Colleague Had Covid. Should Our Supervisor Have Told Us?
A co-worker and I learned that an absent colleague had tested positive for the coronavirus. A supervisor told me that the colleague emailed the ...
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How I Became Obsessed With Accidental Time Travel
This year,I turned 30, a development that came with a breathless sense of dread at time’s passing. It wakes me up in the early mornings ...
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How to Spot a Shooting Star
“It’s all about just looking up at the sky,” says Hakeem Oluseyi, an astrophysicist and the author of “A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey From ...
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Celine Jewelry Pieces That Center the Brand’s Triomphe Emblem
A model wears a gold necklace inspired by the wrought-iron chains of Paris’s Arc de Triomphe in a 1970s ad from Celine.Credit...Courtesy of ...
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For Many Members of the Arab American Diaspora, Mansaf Offers a Taste of Home
WE WERE ARAB at home, mostly, and American in public. On weekends, Arabic music and the scents of cumin and sumac spilled through the windows in ...
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Tracing Mexico’s Complicated Relationship With Rice
I ARRIVED IN Oaxaca on a rainy afternoon in May. We flew over pleated hills that formed a girdle around the Oaxaca valley, one of the most ...
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In Senegal, a Return to Homegrown Rice
NEAR MIDNIGHT, AT the top of a lighthouse in Dakar, the westernmost point of the African continent, I sat before a grilled whole fish as long as ...