Health
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A Honey Cake With a Long History and Many Layers
Honey cake, a springy loaf called lekach in Yiddish and traditionally served at Rosh Hashana, is not my favorite holiday…
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A Dozen Reasons to Drink Beaujolais
Nothing is trendy about Beaujolais. Yet for a lot of younger wine drinkers reared on a diet of either mass-market…
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Monkeypox Shots, Treatments and Tests Are Unavailable in Much of the World
For the past month, a couple of patients a day have sat across from Dr. Alberto Mendoza at the H.I.V.…
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Breakfast With Grandma
Hi there! I’m Tanya, an editor on this newsletter and your substitute teacher this week in Ms. Richardson’s absence. Please,…
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Juul Settles Multi-State Youth Vaping Inquiry for $438.5 Million
Juul Labs has tentatively agreed to pay $438.5 million to settle an investigation by nearly three dozen states that focused…
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The New Generation of Tasting Menus Won’t Test Your Patience (or Your Wallet)
JACKSON, Miss — This state’s capital city is an unusual location for a seven-course tasting-menu restaurant. So much so that…
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Restaurant Review: Nabila’s Takes a Homemade Approach to Lebanese Food
When I found out that some of the dishes I’ve been enjoying recently at Nabila’s, an impressive new Lebanese restaurant…
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Michelin Reveals 2022 New York Area Additions
The star ratings and other distinctions in the Michelin Guide New York City for 2022 will be announced on Oct.…
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What’s the Deal With Riesling?
When introducing the subject of dry German rieslings last month, I wondered why so many people say they do not…
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Your Final Wine School Assignment
This column will be the last installment of Wine School. I’m distressed to say that. I’ve learned so much in…