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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Our TV critic recommends checking out a kooky comedy show, a medieval slugfest and a probing new documentary about the Supreme Court.
However you make it, this West African dish of rice, tomatoes, lots of peppers and lots of spice is an excellent centerpiece for Sunday dinner.
Lidey Heuck's winning weeknight recipe by the numbers: one 9x13-inch pan, 30 minutes, five stars, 4,000 ratings.
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When my husband, turning 80, agreed I could see a younger man, we couldn't predict the surprising way our lives together would unfold.
A financially troubled firm has stopped paying investors, risking panic and testing the Chinese government's resolve to take on debts from its property crisis.
The stand-up's penchant for making up stories goes beyond embellishment. When real people and real stakes are involved, a different standard applies.
See the likely path and wind arrival times for Tropical Storm Ophelia.
Mr. Menendez, a U.S. senator for New Jersey, was charged in a federal corruption indictment, the authorities said on Friday. The senator's wife and three New Jersey businessmen were also charged. Read the document.
Real-deal Tunisian harissa is an anchor to the motherland and a bright, specific accent to countless dishes.
Each September, the ice at the top of the world hits its lowest extent of the year. Researchers are studying how a warming climate is affecting a not-so-frozen ocean.
Jim McGreevey, New Jersey's 52nd governor, resigned after admitting to an extramarital affair with a male employee. Now he is preparing for a political comeback.
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