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Here are the things our readers loved the most this year.
The machine is so fast and easy to maneuver that it's changed the way we think about clearing snow.
A dishwasher's job is pretty simple in theory: Spray a bunch of hot water and detergent at the dishes until all the food comes off. Our pick does it better.
At home with James Fenton, the English poet, journalist and critic, and Darryl Pinckney, the African American novelist and playwright, in their obsessively, deliriously embellished house in Harlem.
With a new coach and a second-year quarterback, the formerly pass-happy Philadelphia Eagles have morphed into a gritty option-running team. They have a good chance to make the playoffs.
A Times reporter who once served in the Marines returned to the site of a major battle in Afghanistan to see what's changed since the Taliban took over — and to meet a commander he once fought.
The most vital exercise science of 2021 provided a reminder that our bodies and minds can flourish, no matter our circumstances.
Mr. Reid, who was from Nevada, displayed his pugilistic instincts as he steered an economic stimulus package and the Affordable Care Act to passage.
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For almost two decades, the hulk of a never-finished hotel has marred an idyllic coastline in southern Spain. Its fate remains cloudy, but the lesson is clear: It's easier to damage the environment than to fix it.
Like a Spotify end-of-year roundup, but for food: These are the recipes our reporters and editors turned to again and again.
Dr. Craig Perrinjaquet has skied up a Colorado mountain every winter morning for 30 years. A friend says it's the least interesting thing about him.
MYHockey Rankings actually keeps track. Coaches say the website helps them find suitable opponents, but critics say it detracts from player development.
Is there such a thing as a women's film or women's filmmaking? With "The Lost Daughter," she says the answer is yes.
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