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First the food, then the movies. Here are five streaming suggestions for the holiday.
New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don't have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We'll do the heavy lifting. You press play.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
If I were a salmon, I would die for my child. As a human being, I wish I could have.
With the Montreal Canadiens in a losing funk, François Legault has expressed concern about the declining number of Quebec-born pros and vowed to get to the bottom of it.
Prices are soaring for almost everything, but a few choice gifts are even cheaper than two years ago. Or show your love by going on your family's annual "lard run."
An app seeks the outermost limits of productivity.
"If anything, my election showed nobody's untouchable," said Edward Durr Jr., who pulled off a stunning victory to win a New Jersey State Senate seat.
Science
The wonders of humans and our world
Books to Read
Suggested reading from Times editors
Health & Fitness
Health news and expert advice
The number of migrants setting off into the English Channel by boat has soared in recent months. The deaths Wednesday of at least 27 people trying to make the crossing illustrate how dangerous it is.
Middle-aged and scarred, a Mexican journalist is breaking the mold of social media influencers with a message of pure positivity that resonates in dark times.
Many of our most revered dishes were perfected by those in need, then co-opted by the affluent. Is that populism at play, or just the abuse of power?
The return of New York City Ballet's holiday classic will look a little different this season, with children 12 and above and new costumes for the party scene.
When she's not at her whimsical secondhand shop, Leigh Altshuler plays board games and visits neighbors.
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