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Mr. Bruni is a contributing Opinion writer who was on the staff of The Times for more than 25 years. Who needs a press secretary or a briefing room when you have superlatives, the caps lock key and ...
President Trump’s cuts could hurt food programs at a time when demand for them has skyrocketed. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Monday. Today we’ll look at New York City food banks, which are ...
The restaurant’s business challenge in Season 4 — balancing comfort food and haute cuisine — is also a metaphor for the show’s creative issues. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief ...
Major Guerrero is an active duty officer in the U.S. Army. I enlisted in the United States Army in 2006 and have been an officer since 2013, serving in a variety of leadership positions. I am proud of ...
Mr. Ziad is an actor, writer and comedian. Back in the summer of 2019 my cell service allowed people with blocked numbers to leave voice mail messages. It was through this loophole that I learned my ...
A Craftsman in Los Angeles, a waterfront home in Big Bear Lake and a cottage in Costa Mesa By Angela Serratore Clifton Media Group for Sotheby’s International Realty Clifton Media Group for Sotheby’s ...
In this month’s picks, a look back at a city in France during the Nazi occupation, an assessment of a renowned gay politician and an exploration of press freedoms in sovereign tribal nations. By Ben ...
Thirty years after Disney released “Pocahontas,” the film’s Oscar-winning song has taken on a life of its own with millennial and Gen-Z fans. By Ashley Spencer In January, Lanie Pritchett expressed ...
China has become trendy for Russians who once worshiped everything Western. Young people are learning Mandarin, and Chinese culture and goods have become ubiquitous in Moscow. By Ivan Nechepurenko ...
One of the world’s most powerful criminal syndicates is facing a government crackdown and internal war after the son of a drug lord betrayed his partner. By Paulina Villegas The Sinaloa Cartel is one ...