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On feeding the birds, and a meal of chicken and pomegranate stew for the winter solstice.
An online scam targeted prominent women in India, telling them the Ivy League was calling.
See how well you know the defining personalities of 2021 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.
The N.F.L. has very little wiggle room in its regular season and playoffs. And looming as universities reshuffle their college basketball teams are the College Football Playoff and a large slate of bowl games.
This month's picks include an experimental Canadian drama, an Egyptian weight-lifting documentary and a Chilean buddy comedy.
Si Spiegel, a bomber pilot, can claim a dual legacy: as a war hero and as a father of the artificial tree.
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Lia Bartha is a trainer to Hollywood celebrities including her husband, the actor Justin Bartha.
For a deaf man used to broken promises, a video message delivers a fresh start.
Eric Kim's stellar recipe is creamy and lush in all the right ways.
Daniel Ranieri went from ranting in an online video to being cast in a Hollywood movie. But he still loves sports, games and his 'gaga'.
We all want liberty. The question is what we each want to do with it.
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