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Of Dictators and Trade Surpluses

According to a new NBC News poll, U.S. voters now consider “threats to democracy” the most important issue facing the…

Whom Can Tell One’s Social Class Based on Grammar?

Social class can be hard to discern when billionaires wear hoodies and work late into the night instead of dressing…

Should Kids Be Kept Off Social Media?

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David Kinch, an Acclaimed Bay Area Chef, Will Leave Manresa

David Kinch, the chef who helped establish Los Gatos, Calif., as an international culinary destination with his highly regarded restaurant…

Cafe Spaghetti Is the Anti-Carbone

Cafe Spaghetti is a new restaurant in Brooklyn whose name tells you exactly what it’s all about — a neighborhood…

Pour This Bubbly Bottle of Kir Royale

Clinton Vineyards, in the Hudson Valley town of Clinton Corners, has been producing cassis black currant wine and sparkling seyval…

Archbishop Rembert Weakland, Critic of Vatican Orthodoxy, Dies at 95

Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, a liberal critic of Vatican orthodoxy who led the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee for 25…

‘If You Can Make a Salad, You Can Make Kimchi’

Kimchi is like a zombie, said Ji Hye Kim, the chef at Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, Mich. “Not quite…

David A. Kay, Who Searched for Nuclear Weapons in Iraq, Dies at 82

David A. Kay, a nuclear weapons expert who led a fruitless hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq after…

Donald Jonas, Retail Magnate Who Sold Art to Help Nurses, Dies at 92

Donald Jonas, whose success as a retailer enabled him and his wife to amass an impressive collection of Abstract Expressionist…

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