Friday, March 15, 2024

For You: The Actor Who Rides the Subway to the Oscars

Plus, As Putin Pitches His Vision, Voters Avert Their Gaze From the War
March 15, 2024

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White House Calls on Republicans to End Biden Impeachment Inquiry

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THINGS TO DO

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

Your Grilled Cheese Needs Toum

Just as your leeks need miso, and as your barley soup could use some kielbasa.

Five International Movies to Stream Now

This month's picks include a coming-of-age story set in Quebec, an observational Tunisian drama, an erotic French movie about a strip club and more.

Pantry-Friendly Persian Lentil Rice With Dates

More weeknight dishes that wow: herby pork larb, sticky chicken with brussels sprouts and shrimp in purgatory.

Five Easy Dill Dinners

Ginger-dill salmon, skillet chicken with orzo, dill and feta and (frozen) fava bean stew are herbaceously springy.

Tomorrow: From Style

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

MORE TO DISCOVER

Why a Native American Nation Is Challenging the U.S. Over a 1794 Treaty

The Onondaga have asked an international commission to find that the United States violated a treaty guaranteeing the nation 2.5 million acres of land.

My Goldendoodle Spent a Week at Some Luxury Dog 'Hotels.' I Tagged Along.

How exactly did dogs take over our world? This writer journeys into the bespoke pet care industry to find out.

The Actor Who Rides the Subway to the Oscars

Ed Begley Jr. has made a tradition of taking public transportation to the Academy Awards. And, like many commuters, he wears sensible shoes.

Opinion | Schumer's Blast at Netanyahu Might Have an Unintended Effect

Israelis aren't likely to appreciate being told who should lead their government.

Opinion | 'What's My Life Worth?' The Big Business of Denying Medical Care

Insurance companies have weaponized a seemingly benign process to protect their profits, and it's putting patients at risk.

A New Yorker Decamped to the Philadelphia Area With a Townhouse in Mind. What Would $500,000 Buy?

With a new job at Bryn Mawr and a grandchild on the way, an academic looked for the things she couldn't afford in Manhattan: more space, more green, more parking.

An American Who Has Helped Clear 815,000 Bombs From Vietnam

Chuck Searcy has spent decades of his life redressing a deadly legacy of America's war in Vietnam: unexploded ordnance.

Mitch Albom Is Among Group of American Volunteers Rescued From Haiti

The "Tuesdays With Morrie" author was visiting an orphanage he runs in Port-au-Prince when gangs overran the country.

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