Time
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Magazine
A Singles Party, Where Chaos Is the Point
The monthly event asks guests to bring someone they’ve matched with on Tinder, but whom they don’t yet know. What could go wrong?
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World
With Hollywood on Strike, a Bright Spot in New York’s Economy Goes Dark
Tens of thousands of behind-the-scenes workers, in solidarity with striking actors and writers, are bracing for what could be a monthslong standoff with the studios.
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World
Around the Globe, Searing Heat With No Sign of Relief
In Asia, Europe and the United States, records are shattering, and forecasters say there’s no respite in sight.
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World
Dick Biondi, Fast-Talking Star of Top 40 Radio, Dies at 90
“Wild, outrageous, goofy and uplifting,” as one fan put it, he was based in Chicago for most of his career but had fans all over the country.
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World
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Where Paranoia Meets Legacy Admissions
It feels dangerous to write about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: In the lag between when I put the finishing touches on this and when it becomes publicly available, I could be a conspiracy theory or two behind. I could be mulling his apparent belief that the ...
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Real Estate
Esopus, N.Y.: ‘Pristine Natural Surroundings’ and Stealth Wealth
This Ulster County town is known for its nature preserves, waterfront homes and quietly affluent residents: ‘They’re not in-your-face flashy.’
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: Israel’s Assault on Jenin
Also, the U.S. Treasury Secretary will visit Beijing.
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Business
Actors Picket From Coast to Coast as Strike Gets Underway
In Los Angeles and New York, actors and screenwriters braved the heat to admonish the major studios and demand a new deal.
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Food
Butter, Garlic, Spice, Sweetness, Umami and Starch
Eric Kim’s instant-classic recipe for gochujang buttered noodles is a launching pad for all sorts of improvisations.
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World
Your Friday Briefing: Thailand in Turmoil
Also, an industry-wide strike in Hollywood, floods in Delhi and Netflix’s Asia strategy.