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Drenching Rains in California Create Hazards Across the State
Nearly 26 million residents were under flood watch on Saturday, and thousands faced evacuation orders or warnings.
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8 Miles Above the Pacific, Getting Inside California’s Wild Weather
A Times reporter and photographer rode along with a team gathering data on the colossal atmospheric rivers that have drenched the state.
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Latest Scenes From California
Whiteouts, landslides and floods have cut off roads.
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Our maps are tracking the storms in California.
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China Reports Nearly 60,000 Covid-Linked Deaths Since Lifting Restrictions
The unexpected disclosure comes as the country faces mounting criticism for providing unreliable data on its latest coronavirus outbreak.
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New Covid variants are circulating. Here’s what to know.
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Covid-19 patients on stretchers in a hospital in Tianjin, China, in December. There have been widespread scenes of overflowing hospitals in the country recent weeks.
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More Documents Were Found at Biden’s Wilmington Home, White House Says
The revelation came as the White House defended its public statements about the extent of the documents that remained in President Biden’s possession.
4 MIN READ
Documents Inquiry Puts Spotlight on Biden’s Last Days as Vice President
The special counsel will have to reconstruct how classified documents made it to President Biden’s home in Delaware and a private office in Washington.
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Here’s what we know so far about the documents case involving President Biden.
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A truck is parked blocking the access road to President Biden’s home, where there are warning signs posted.
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George Santos’s Lies Were Known to Some Well-Connected Republicans
Mr. Santos ignored advice to drop out of his House race after a background check in 2021 uncovered his deceits, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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A clip of George Santos speaking at an L.G.B.T.Q. event as “Anthony Devolder” shows his early embrace of the right-wing movement.
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Britain Says It Will Give Ukraine Tanks, Breaching a Western Taboo
Western countries have balked at giving Ukraine tanks and other powerful weapons. As increased spring fighting looms, that seems to be changing.
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A British Challenger main battle tank during a military exercise in eastern Poland last September. Challenger IIs could become the first Western-made battle tanks to be sent to Ukraine.
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Hunting for Truffles Is a Perilous Pursuit, Especially for Dogs
Truffles are big business. In Italy, some are trying to take out the competition by poisoning the dogs that accompany those known as “truffle hunters.”
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“There are hundreds of dogs killed a year,” Mr. Tomassetti, 80, said.
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‘Based on a True Story’ (Except the Parts That Aren’t)
The entertainment genre of historical drama is flourishing — and riddled with inaccuracies. The untrue parts are leading to public spats and lawsuits.
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In a sidewalk scene from “The Crown,” Emma Corrin portrays Princess Diana in a yellow outfit, a white purse hanging from her left shoulder. Behind her, paparazzi snap photographs.
“The Crown,” featuring Emma Corrin as Princess Diana, added a disclaimer to press materials and a trailer saying the series was “inspired by real events.” Des Willie/Netflix, via Associated Press
How N.F.L. Receivers Run Their Routes, Step by Step
The elite N.F.L. receivers Justin Jefferson, Adam Thielen, Tyreek Hill, DeVonta Smith and CeeDee Lamb sat down with us to dissect the art of route running.
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Photograph by Andy Clayton-King/Associated Press; photo illustration by The New York Times
The Weekender: Where to Travel in 2023
Also in this edition: The New York Times book review of Prince Harry’s memoir, and why Noma, rated the world’s best restaurant, plans to close.
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What to Watch and Read This Weekend
‘Saint Omer’ Review: The Trials of Motherhood
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In a scene from the film, a Black woman wearing a brown top stands in a courtroom. In the background at left, two men look on.
The 50 Best TV Shows on Netflix Right Now
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Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale in a scene from “The Watcher.”
The Greatest Athlete of All Time? Jim Thorpe.
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Bright Young Things, Revisited: War Clouds a Childhood Idyll
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The tattooed arm of a chef floats above a glazed Bundt cake as he sprinkles crushed pistachios over top. A torn-open box of Jell-O brand instant pistachio pudding sits next to the cake.
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The Power of Instant Pudding Mix
Your favorite dessert may have a not-so-secret ingredient.
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Daniel Kaluuya as O.J. in “Nope.”
Our critics picked the films and performers they think should be up for Oscars this year.
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A writer collapsed in Italy. His tweets about his recovery have captivated readers.
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THE EDITORIAL BOARD
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The Dangerous Decline of the Historical Profession
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Princess Diana, in pale yellow blouse, holds Harry, about two years old and in a pink striped overalls with a red T shirt, to her cheek and both smile quietly
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Harry’s Fractured Fairy Tale
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WEIXI CHEN AND KAI WEI
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PAUL KRUGMAN
It’s Getting Harder to Be a Pessimist on Inflation
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KELLYANNE CONWAY
I Helped Trump Win in 2016. Here’s How 2024 Will Unfold.
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PICO IYER
The Trouble With Paradise
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JESSICA BENNETT
Pamela Anderson Doesn’t Need Your Redemption. She’s Just Fine.
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LETTERS FROM OUR READERS
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The Not-So-Great News About Lower Inflation
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Volunteers Seeking Revenge Against Russia Join the Fight in Ukraine
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A volunteer Chechen battalion training last month outside Kyiv, Ukraine.
George Santos’s Secret Résumé: A Wall Street Star With a 3.9 G.P.A.
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Representative George Santos smiles as he sits in the House chamber during one of last week’s votes for speaker.
52 Places to Go in 2023
Ukraine’s Quest to Build a Tank-Killing Grenade
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A private in the Ukrainian Army attaching a grenade to a drone in August before using it on a mission over Russian frontline positions near Pokrovske, Ukraine.
How Western Goods Reach Russia: A Long Line of Trucks Through Georgia
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The long, winding lines of cargo trucks waiting to cross from Georgia into Russia more than doubled last year, the Russian government says.
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Thousands in Israel Protest Netanyahu’s Plans to Limit Courts
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposals for sweeping judicial reform are viewed by critics as anti-democratic and have galvanized the opposition.
4 MIN READ
She Witnessed Mao’s Worst Excesses. She Has a Warning for the World.
At 93, the memoirist Yuan-tsung Chen hopes that her recollections of China’s tumultuous past will teach the country a lesson about its historical wrongs.
6 MIN READ
Cloud ‘Shot Up’ Just Before Severe Turbulence Struck, Report Says
A Hawaiian Airlines pilot said a flight last month hit turbulence, injuring 25, right after a cloud shot up “like a smoke plume,” a federal report said.
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On Jan. 8, rioters invaded and ransacked Brazil’s Congress, Supreme Court and presidential offices. George Marques/TMX, via Reuters
‘We Will Die for Brazil’: How a Far-Right Mob Tried to Oust Lula
An examination of the failed attempt to overthrow President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government reveals how extremism is threatening Brazil.
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Medicare Begins to Rein In Drug Costs for Older Americans
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Eric Adams Heads to Mexican Border, as the Migrant Crisis Continues
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What to Know About Gas Stove Alternatives
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Someone in Maine Won the $1.35 Billion Mega Millions Jackpot
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Peter Grose, Veteran Foreign Correspondent, Dies at 88
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Ex-NATO General and Ex-Prime Minister to Face Off in Czech Presidential Race
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Samy Nemir Olivares, who has curly brown hair and a dark beard, sits in an office chair, legs crossed at the knee, in front of a white backdrop. He is wearing a gray vest dress over a white button-up shirt; sheer black stockings; black, pointy heels; and several pieces of jewelry. A black Prada briefcase rests against the chair.
The Week in Reporter Reads
Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.
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What to Eat or Drink When You Have a Cold
Experts say there are a few principles to keep in mind.
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In What Language Do You Express Love?
Tell us how you express affection if you’re in a multilingual relationship.
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A 2015 presidential primary debate included, from left, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. The first Republican primary debate this cycle is expected to be in late spring or summer.
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Nate Cohn writes about the coming year of Republican drama.
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The woman has now lowered her body so that the thigh of her front leg and the shin of her back leg are parallel to the ground. Her hands are still on her hips.
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A 10-Minute Workout You Can Do Without Equipment
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Culture and Lifestyle
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Debut novels explore the historical experiences of Black North Americans.
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Jesse Marsch Is Running Out Of Luck, and Time
The American coach’s tenure at Leeds United feels increasingly doomed as fortune and form desert him.
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The Celtics are still searching for their defensive dominance, while the Suns have experienced a jaw-dropping slide.
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Alison Roman’s broccoli cheddar soup.
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Apple’s Lightning Cables Are Flimsy and Expensive
We tested dozens of alternative options. Here are the best ones.
How I (Mostly) Stopped My Teenager From Gaming All Night
One writer couldn’t get his teenager to stop playing Fortnite until dawn — so he set up some deterrents.
New York Times GamesDaily word and visual games, plus more.
Wordle
Guess the 5-letter word with 6 chances.
The Best First Wordle Words
What the data tells us about how people play the game.
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Wordle gives players six tries to guess the daily word. Only a small number of people go in with a plan.
Spelling Bee
How many words can you make with 7 letters?
The Crossword
Get clued in with wordplay, every day.
Letter Boxed
Create words using letters around the square.
Tiles
Match visual elements and keep your chain going.
NEWS
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One of the few remaining sculptures in the Kherson Regional Art Museum, which curators say Russian forces spent several days looting last year.
As Russians Steal Ukraine’s Art, They Attack Its Identity, Too
Hunting for Truffles Is a Perilous Pursuit, Especially for the Dogs Who Dig
China Reports Nearly 60,000 Covid-Linked Deaths Since Lifting Restrictions
U.S. News
Officials worked to stabilize and clear an active landslide on Route 36 west of Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park.
Whiteouts, Landslides and Floods Cut Off California Roads
Cloud ‘Shot Up’ Just Before Severe Turbulence Struck, Report Says
Why Are the California Storms Causing Sinkholes?
U.S. Politics
President Biden in Washington this month. It is unclear how involved he was in the disposition of documents before his 2017 departure from the White House.
Documents Inquiry Puts Spotlight on Biden’s Frenetic Last Days as Vice President
Biden Administration Faces Resistance to Plan to Sell F-16s to Turkey
Writer’s Lawsuit Accusing Trump of Rape Can Proceed, Judge Rules
New York
Representative George Santos, who was sworn into Congress last week, is facing calls to resign by several Republican House colleagues.
Santos, as ‘Anthony Devolder,’ Pushed Transgender Voters to G.O.P. in 2019
Eric Adams Heads to Mexican Border, as the Migrant Crisis Continues
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Business
“The Crown,” featuring Emma Corrin as Princess Diana, added a disclaimer to press materials and a trailer saying the series was “inspired by real events.”
‘Based on a True Story’ (Except the Parts That Aren’t)
27 People on the Streets of New York Talk About How Much Money They Make
U.S. Will Hit Debt Limit on Thursday, Yellen Tells Congress
Technology
Sam Altman, left, one of the founders of OpenAI, and Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, agreed to a $1 billion investment by Microsoft in 2019.
Microsoft Bets Big on the Creator of ChatGPT in Race to Dominate A.I.
Don’t Ban ChatGPT in Schools. Teach With It.
S.E.C. Charges Crypto Companies With Offering Unregistered Securities
Science
Dolphins Can Shout Underwater, but It’s Never Loud Enough
A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years
At NASA, Dr. Z Was OK With Some Missions Failing
Sports
In Split Seconds, Their Moves Make All the Difference
N.F.L. Playoff Predictions: Our Picks in the Wild-Card Round
The Spurs Return to the Alamodome for a Record-Breaking Anniversary Party
Obituaries
Tatjana Patitz, center, with models (from left) Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford in a 1990 photograph for British Vogue that became a touchstone of the period’s glamour photography.
Tatjana Patitz, a Star in the Supermodel Era, Dies at 56
Casey Hayden, a Force for Civil Rights and Feminism, Dies at 85
Russell Pearce, Fiery Foe of Illegal Immigration, Dies at 75
The Upshot
A 2015 presidential primary debate included, from left, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. The first Republican primary debate this cycle is expected to be in late spring or summer.
The Coming Year of Republican Drama
Did a Fourth Grader Write This? Or the New Chatbot?
Readers Sent Us Pandemic Photos in 2020. Here’s How Their Lives Look Now.
Climate and Environment
The failure of that plan led to the expansion of drilling in Block 43.
Ecuador Tried to Curb Drilling and Protect the Amazon. The Opposite Happened.
Getting Inside California’s Wild Weather 8 Miles Over the Pacific
Exxon Scientists Predicted Global Warming, Even as Company Cast Doubts, Study Finds
Education
Officials at Hamline, in St. Paul, Minn., had tried to douse what they feared would become a runaway fire. Instead they ended embroiled in a national controversy.
A Lecturer Showed a Painting of the Prophet Muhammad. She Lost Her Job.
Panic Buttons, Classroom Locks: How Schools Have Boosted Security
6-Year-Old Brought Gun From Home in Newport News School Shooting, Police Say
Health
Steve Lubin, a retired intensive-care nurse in Philadelphia, paid $1,582 for insulin out of pocket last year.
Medicare Begins to Rein In Drug Costs for Older Americans
No Increased Stroke Risk Linked to Pfizer’s Covid Boosters, Federal Officials Say
R.J. Reynolds Pivots to New Cigarette Pitches as Flavor Ban Takes Effect
Reader Center
Could Anyone Spare a ‘Spare’? No.
A Newsroom Team That Sees Data in the Air
When’s the Next Meteor Shower? Check Your Calendar.
Explore Times Events
Sam Bankman-Fried speaking virtually with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook event on Wednesday.
The DealBook Summit: World Leaders, Business Titans and Crypto’s Fallen Star
There’s a Crucial Climate Summit in Egypt. Our Event Tells You What to Expect.
We’re Reading Michael Cunningham’s ‘Specimen Days’ With the Author
OPINION
Opinion
Will There Be a Biden Comeback?
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Other Dreams
The Dangerous Decline of the Historical Profession
Opinion Columnists
John Wilson, “Martin Luther King, Jr.” (2002).
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How to Help Girls Enduring the Unendurable
Editorials
A coal processing plant in Mpumalanga Province in South Africa. The country relies heavily on coal to generate electricity.
A Deal to Help South Africa Is a Breakthrough for the World
A Promising New Path to Protect Abortion Access
A Bricklayer Rebuilds His Life
Guest Essays
The Dangerous Decline of the Historical Profession
Why Do Documents Marked Secret Keep Showing Up in Strange Places?
The Trouble With Paradise
Sunday Opinion
Muriel and her daughter at the Kara Olmurani safehouse in Nairobi, Kenya.
How to Help Girls Enduring the Unendurable
The Dangerous Decline of the Historical Profession
Will There Be a Biden Comeback?
ARTS
Arts
“Something snapped, in a good way,” Cale said of a creative streak during the pandemic.
John Cale’s Musical Journey Knows No Limits
When Black Characters Double-Deal to Make Ends Meet, It’s Never Enough
Violent Gang, or Rap Label? Prosecutors Say Young Thug’s YSL Is Both.
Art and Design
Ser Serpas, shown at her studio in Paris, had widened her sculptural practice to include paintings and photographs, plus selections from her journals, coming to the Swiss Institute in Manhattan starting Jan. 25.
Turning Trash Into Poetry
In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place
Murillo, Not So Saintly: A Quiet Master Reassessed
Movies
Kazuo Ishiguro wrote the part of Mr. Williams in “Living” specifically for Nighy: “To play that English person and add to it something profoundly, hauntingly human that isn’t just English, but universal — that’s something quite special,” the writer said.
Bill Nighy, Master of Misdirection
‘Saint Omer’ Review: The Trials of Motherhood
The Golden Globes Were Too Big to Fail
Television
Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal are on the run after a zombie apocalypse in “The Last of Us.”
Review: ‘The Last of Us’ Is a Zombie Thriller About Single Parenting
‘Hunters’: David Weil on Hunting Nazis as Collective Catharsis
The Golden Globes Were Too Big to Fail
Music
Violent Gang, or Rap Label? Prosecutors Say Young Thug’s YSL Is Both.
John Cale’s Musical Journey Knows No Limits
Everything But the Girl’s Long-Awaited Return, and 12 More New Songs
Theater
In “Between Riverside and Crazy,” Stephen McKinley Henderson, left, plays a former police officer who despite following the straight and narrow says he always knew he would be cheated and disrespected.
When Black Characters Double-Deal to Make Ends Meet, It’s Never Enough
At Under the Radar, Stories Unfold via Sexts, Tweets and Puppeteers
Review: Paul Mescal Electrifies in a Revelatory ‘Streetcar’
Dance
Stravinsky’s “Symphony in Three Movements” doesn’t get played in concert much, Litton said, “except at New York City Ballet, where the orchestra are Stravinsky specialists who are used to it.”
Setting the Tempo With One Eye on the Stage
Review: From an Eco Art Village, a Dance About Community
Review: To the Moon! A Vivid Bill T. Jones Dance Leaves Earth’s Orbit
Books
Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” sold well in early orders and on its publication day.
Prince Harry’s Memoir Has Record Breaking Sales
The Transgressive Power of Alba de Céspedes
Jon Meacham Grew Up With Civil War Bullets in His Backyard
Book Review
An undated photograph of the Cuban-Italian writer Alba de Céspedes. “I try to widen a problem so it becomes everyone’s,” she once said of her writing.
The Transgressive Power of Alba de Céspedes
An Artisan in Verse, Whose Poems Shimmer and Resound
Jon Meacham Grew Up With Civil War Bullets in His Backyard
LIVING
Style
Thom Browne on his way to court in Manhattan on Jan. 3.
Sweatpants on Trial: How Thom Browne Beat Adidas in Court
Lisa Marie Presley, a Life in Pictures
Happy New Year. Now Please Stay Home.
Food
“If you buy a big cabbage, it will feed you forever,” Ali Slagle said. And this caramelized cabbage and walnut pasta from Hetty McKinnon is just one way it can.
17 Foods You Should Buy When They’re on Sale
The Power of Instant Pudding Mix
Easy, Festive Dishes for Chinese New Year at Home
Well
You Can Do This 10-Minute Workout at Home With No Equipment
Are Protein Bars Actually Good for You?
How Bad Is It to Share Lip Products?
The New York Times Magazine
The Fed May Finally Be Winning the War on Inflation. But at What Cost?
How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star
How Montana Took a Hard Right Turn Toward Christian Nationalism
T Magazine
In the HBO series “The White Lotus,” a floral dress foreshadows the fate of Tanya, played by Jennifer Coolidge, in the show’s season two finale.
When Did We All Become Pop Culture Detectives?
A Hilltop Hideaway in the Scottish Highlands
A Dinner Party With Soap-Shaped Chocolate Bars for Dessert
Travel
52 Places to Go in 2023
36 Hours in Nevis
Help! A Check-In Agent’s Mistake Made Me Miss an Antarctic Cruise and I’m Out $17,000.
Love
Parker Kennedy, left, and William Wildman raise a glass at the Château le Chereau in Montrieux-en-Sologne, France, where the pair hosted a black-tie New Year’s Eve party to commemorate their union.
How the Universe Brought Them Together — Twice
What Language Do You Speak to Express Love?
In the Dating World, Crafting the Perfect Message Is Its Own Art Form
Real Estate
Graceland was the personal home of Elvis Presley from 1957 until his death at the age of 42 in 1977.
Lisa Marie Presley Was Rock ’n’ Roll Royalty. Graceland Was Her Castle.
Finding the Harlem Apartment She Always Wanted: Which One Was It?
A Cherished Family Home Gets a Second Act
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