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The Kimchi Masters of South Korea Can Teach You a Thing or Two
A former pop-singer, a YouTuber and a pioneering C.E.O. are among the select five given a special government designation. And they’re sharing advice for home cooks.
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After 12 Years of Reviewing Restaurants, I’m Leaving the Table
Pete Wells is moving on from his role as the Times restaurant critic, a job with many rewards and maybe too many courses.
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Visiting an Elusive Writer, and Revisiting His Masterpiece
Our critic talks to Edward P. Jones about how he imagined “The Known World,” recently voted the best work of fiction by an American writer in the 21st century.
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I.M.F. Sees Signs of Cooling in U.S. Economy
The International Monetary Fund warned that inflation remained stubbornly high and that protectionism posed a risk to the global economic outlook.
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The ‘Converse Conductor’ Fighting Elitism in Classical Music
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra had just finished performing Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” on a recent evening when the ensemble’s new music director, Jonathon Heyward, returned to the stage at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Rugs and chairs had been ...
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How to Charter a Boat
This time of year, it’s an inevitable thought: Life would be that much better out on the water. Specifically, on a boat. Even if you have neither a boat nor boating experience, it’s never been easier to make your nautical dreams come true — whether ...
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Cowboy Boots Are the Great American Icebreaker
Its easier to kick off a conversation when you’re sporting some fine footwear.
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How Will Vance Affect the Race? Look at 2028, Not 2024.
The possibility that Trumpism outlasts Donald Trump just went up.
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For Biden, How to Cool the Temperature Without Freezing His Campaign
Former President Donald J. Trump has gone from being an instigator of political violence to a victim of it. The assassination attempt raised questions about how far language should go in a heated campaign.
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How J.D. Vance Seeks to Reorient the Republican’s Approach to Business
Donald Trump’s running mate is pro-labor, a fan of crypto and the F.T.C.’s Lina Khan, and says Big Tech is too powerful.