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Food
New York City’s Top 7 Dishes of 2022
Here, in no special order, is a year’s worth of memorable dishes I ate around New York. All come from places that did not make my list of 10 favorite restaurants: Cacio e pepe does not belong everywhere, but it belongs in the rice balls at Cafe ...
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Arts
How We Saw the Arts This Year
These are the images that defined a remarkable time across the worlds of art, music, dance and performance.
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World
New York’s Best Weed? The Winner Is …
A new competition showcases small craft growers in New York who are hoping to come up with the next big strain in weed.
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World
What China’s ‘Zero Covid’ Policy Has Looked Like
For a long time during the coronavirus pandemic, China’s aggressive approach to stamping out cases worked. It has kept deaths from Covid-19 much lower than the rest of the world, most notably in comparison with the United States. But in recent months ...
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Food
Restaurant Review: The Loveliness of a Lunch Counter With No Fancy Ideas
S & P Lunch sits in the space long occupied by Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop, and shares its quirky, deadpan spirit.
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World
Skyrocketing Prices in Turkey Hurt Families and Tarnish Erdogan
Annual inflation is around its highest level in decades, devaluing salaries and devouring savings less than a year before President Recep Tayyip Erdogan runs for re-election.
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World
Skyrocketing Prices in Turkey Hurt Families and Tarnish Erdogan
Annual inflation is at its highest level in decades, devaluing salaries and devouring savings less than a year before President Recep Tayyip Erdogan runs for re-election.
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World
Two Children Died, Thousands Can Be Helped
This article is part of Times Opinion’s Holiday Giving Guide 2022. Read more about the guide in a note from Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury. About 10 years ago, Lloyd Carr, the former football coach for the University of Michigan, stopped by my ...
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World
Landslide Tragedy Turns Italy’s Focus to Illegal Construction
CASAMICCIOLA TERME, Italy — A bulldozer paused and everything went silent in the night as a firefighter, spotting a pink sweater in a generator’s light, reached into the mud-caked debris. This time, it was only a sweater. Torrential rains last ...
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World
Widespread Racial Disparities in Discipline Found at N.Y. Prisons
The state inspector general concluded that the disparities had worsened since a 2015 New York Times investigation found that Black prisoners faced more punishment than white ones.