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Young progressives are an unpredictable new factor in Massachusetts elections. They’re ardent, and organized, and they don’t take orders.
Little Island, developed by Barry Diller, with an amphitheater and dramatic views, opens on Hudson River Park. Opponents battled it for years.
The move increased the investigative muscle looking into the former president and his family business.
From the Met Gala roster to your lunchtime salad bowl, the tennis champion is suddenly ubiquitous.
Kluber, 35, already had two Cy Young Awards on his résumé. It was the sixth no-hitter this season in the majors, and it came a day after the fifth.
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For the lemon lovers, give creamy chive pasta with lemon, lemon-tahini slaw or spaghetti al limone with shrimp a try this week.
After almost three decades in Washington, D.C., a recent retiree decided it was time to move closer to her daughter and grandchildren in New York. Figuring out where to spend her money was a little harder.
A dating questionnaire that started as an undergraduate assignment at Stanford has taken off on college campuses.
Products include clothing, accessories, books, décor and even desserts.
I’ve made this huevos rancheros sauce 1,000 times for my restaurant. I still love it, even though I’ll never crank it out again.
For dinner this week, make a comforting bowl of gingery soba noodles or a big salad pizza with white beans, arugula and pickled peppers.
A structure at the Venice Biennale unites local craftsmanship, farming and architecture.
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