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Our TV critic recommends the most recent season of "Documentary Now!" and the American version of "The Great British Baking Show." (It's actually good!)
Gingery chicken soup, slow cooker harissa stew and tequila-spiked lime bars are sure to cure whatever ails you.
This month's picks include a Spanish drama starring Penélope Cruz, a campy French feminist comedy, a '90s-set coming-of-age film from the Philippines and more.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Also soothing and satisfying: crisp gnocchi with sausage and peas, soy sauce noodles with cabbage and fried eggs.
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Two fixtures, which were covered in grime, were sold along with other artifacts by a Philadelphia church's new owner for $6,000. An auction house estimates they could bring up to $250,000 — each.
The country has recorded more than 1.1 million deaths from the virus.
How consumers became obsessed with fashion collaborations, courtesy of the Swedish mall staple.
And what are they, anyway?
The clashes in state capitals have faded, but the Republican push for stricter state election laws is organized and planning for the long term.
Using a process she called "early modern Wordle," a scholar claims to have uncovered a hidden message from Catherine of Aragon in a book of jewelry designs.
After settling in Astoria as renters and saving their money, a couple traded up to their own condo. But what was more valuable: outdoor space or a second bedroom?
Kyle, Texas, is hosting a fair this month to try to break the world record for the largest gathering of people with the same first name.
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