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When it’s hot and you’re hungry and thirsty and craving salt and sweetness and cold and smoothness, this is the very best ...
The objective quality of a film is fun to debate, but it’s a lovely sort of ecstasy to think back over one’s quarter-century ...
Congress is no longer in the business of thoughtful legislating. Its role has been reduced to putting political points on the ...
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Sean Combs, the hip-hop mogul also known as Diddy, was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which carried a ...
Schmitz Stephen Miller has described the “big, beautiful” bill as “the MAGA agenda in legislative form.” He’s right, and it’s ...
Baude: On its own terms, Justice Barrett’s opinion is excellent. Sophisticated, careful, clear and correct. Giving the lower ...
It remains to be seen if Washington has learned enough of a lesson to destroy Iran’s remaining nuclear infrastructure.
We think of human rights abuses as wartime atrocities, but sometimes they involve what family members do to the people they ...
Recipes for a delicious July 4 weekend: grilled tahini-honey chicken thighs; succotash with sausage and shrimp; buttermilk ...
Melissa Clark, food reporter for New York Times Cooking, joins TODAY to share her recipe for a tomato, eggplant and zucchini ...
Senate Republicans managed to secure exactly enough votes today to pass the party’s marquee bill to slash taxes and social ...