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Travel
A Salt-of-the-Earth Town That Sparkles
After he closed Cyrus, the Healdsburg, Calif., restaurant for which he’d earned two Michelin stars, in 2012, it took the…
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News
Families of Hostages Start a March From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
For 10 days, Noam Alon, 24, has camped in front of the central military headquarters in Tel Aviv, aiming to…
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News
An Opera’s Riverboat Journey Brings the Rainforest Onboard
Mary Zimmerman, known for a dreamy approach to theater, stages the Metropolitan Opera’s company premiere of “Florencia en el Amazonas.”
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Magazine
The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Mexico City
How do you sift through Mexico City’s roughly 57,000 places to eat — more than twice as many as there…
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News
The N.F.L. Looks Beyond Game Day to Try to Create a Streaming Universe
Already dominant on traditional television, the National Football League hopes to expand its reach by exploring the lives of players…
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Real Estate
Tired of Waiting to Buy, They Redesigned Their Brooklyn Rental
In the process, a family discovered the joy of living in the present — and how much you can do…
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Health
The Best Store-Bought Thanksgiving Pie Crust, Stuffing and More
Our panel of Times tasters scoured ingredient lists, picked favorites and passed along takeaways.
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Health
The Crispy, Juicy Joy of (Carefully) Deep-Frying a Turkey
I hate stunt food. You will not see me ordering a steak wrapped in gold leaf. I won’t do a…
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News
He Won’t Stop Taking Pictures Until He’s Partying on the Other Side
Henry Diltz may not be the only person who can say he was at both West Point and Woodstock, but…
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Magazine
Listening to Lady Bird Johnson, in Her Own Words
“The Lady Bird Diaries” depicts the former first lady as a mass of contradictions.