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Population Falls in China, Heralding a Demographic Crisis

 

Deaths outnumbered births last year for the first time in six decades. Experts see major implications for China, its economy and the world.

5 MIN READ

China’s Economy Stumbled Last Year, With Covid Lockdowns Hobbling Growth

 

New government data shows that growth for the year fell far short of Beijing’s goal. With the pandemic’s course uncertain, hope and fear cloud the forecast.

6 MIN READ

Children playing in the village square after school in Xiasha Village in Shenzhen, China, in November.
Qilai Shen for The New York Times

 

 

How Restaurant Workers Help Pay for Lobbying to Keep Their Wages Low

 

The National Restaurant Association uses $15 food-safety classes to turn waiters and cooks into unwitting funders of its battle against minimum wage increases.

7 MIN READ

A restaurant worker seen through the window on a door leading to the kitchen.
Amir Hamja/Bloomberg

 

 

Global Push to Treat H.I.V. Leaves Children Behind

 

Sub-Saharan Africa has made progress in delivering lifesaving drugs to adults, but young patients are harder to reach and 100,000 are dying each year.

7 MIN READ

 

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Elon Musk and the Case of the Crashing Teslas

 

Lawsuits argue that Tesla’s self-driving software is dangerously overhyped. What can its blind spots teach us about the company’s C.E.O.?

27 MIN READ

The trial over Elon Musk’s 2018 plan to take Tesla private begins on Tuesday.

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Escalation of Crisis In Caucasus Highlights Russia’s Waning Might

 

Russia helped end a 2020 war and its troops policed the cease-fire. But this time, Moscow, distracted and weakened, has not intervened.

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The war is taking center stage at Davos, where Ukraine is making a plea for financial aid and military equipment.

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    DniproMourning those killed in the missile strike.
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    Near BakhmutUkrainian soldiers on the front line.
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    KyivA family playing in the snow.
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    Near BakhmutUkrainian soldiers firing toward Russian positions.
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    KyivA funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in the siege of Azovstal in Mariupol last year.
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After 220 Years, the Fate of the Parthenon Marbles Rests in Secret Talks

 

The British Museum and Greece’s prime minister are closer to a deal on returning the so-called Elgin Marbles to Athens. But key questions remain.

7 MIN READ

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G.O.P. Ex-Candidate Arrested in Shootings Targeting New Mexico Democrats

 

Solomon Peña, who lost his bid for a State House seat in November, was behind a series of recent shootings targeting Democratic officials, the authorities said.

5 MIN READ

Solomon Peña, in a jacket and a gray T-shirt, his hands cuffed behind him, being escorted by two police officers in SWAT gear.
Roberto E. Rosales/The Albuquerque Journal, via Associated Press

 

 

As France Moves to Delay Retirement, Older Workers Are in a Quandary

 

A measure to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62 is expected to expose more people to age discrimination: “Companies in France won’t hire them.”

5 MIN READ

Christine Jagueneau, wearing a plaid shirt and glasses, stands in front of a window in her home in Liniez, France.
Julien Mignot for The New York Times

 

 

Deadly Protests in Peru Grow Into a Referendum on Democracy

 

Weeks after the ouster of a president, persistent protests and a mounting death toll have exacerbated disillusionment with the country’s young democracy.

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Federico Rios Escobar for The New York Times

 

Federico Rios Escobar for The New York Times

 

 

 

The Times is examining challenges to democratic norms in the United States and around the world. Read more from our Democracy Challenged coverage.

 

 

 

Million-Dollar Views Still Come With Mudslide Risks in Montecito

 

Life in California often requires navigating natural beauty and natural disaster. On the fifth anniversary of a catastrophe, residents had to flee again.

6 MIN READ

Mark Abramson for The New York Times

 

 

A turkey and a fawn shared a close encounter caught on a trap camera in the Wisconsin wilderness. That wildlife camera is one of more than 2,000 that have been placed across the state.
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Snarl, You’re on Candid Camera

 

Wildlife cameras in Wisconsin are capturing interspecies encounters — and showing that human activity might make such meetings more likely.

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A woman, in a light purple top and jeans, is sitting on a blue couch and reading a book to two boys on either side of her. The one on her right is in colorful pajamas (with a stuffed avocado on his head) and the other one is in a white and blue sweatshirt. She appears to be tickling the boy to her right.

 

We revisited people who left their jobs last year to ask if they were still happy.

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Is it bad to drink coffee on an empty stomach?

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Opinion

ROSS BARKAN

How Long Can Hakeem Jeffries Keep His Democratic Cats Herded?

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Paul Krugman

PAUL KRUGMAN

Will It Be Morning in Joe Biden’s America?

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JESSE SINGAL

Diversity Trainings Try to Change Hearts and Minds. That’s a Mistake.

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Margaret Renkl

MARGARET RENKL

This Is How Red States Silence Blue Cities. And Democracy.

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MIHIR A. DESAI

As a Finance Professor, I’m Often Asked What I Think About Crypto. Here’s the Answer.

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HERIBERTO ARAUJO

The Defenders of the Amazon Never Wanted to be Martyrs

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GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS

And Now a Few Words About How Power Makes You Weird

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LETTERS

Learning to Embrace Being Short

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STEVEN RATTNER

America’s Must-Win Semiconductor War

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EZRA KLEIN

Three Reasons the Republican Party Keeps Coming Apart at the Seams

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NATHAN E. SANDERS

How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy

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JUSTIN GO

I Am Michelle Go’s Father. I Am Marking Her Death Where She Lived.

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‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’

A Revelatory Tour of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Forgotten Teachings

ESAU MCCAULLEY

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Last Sunday Sermon Was on the Perils of Not Being Woke

5 MIN READ

THEODORA SIEGEL

If New York Is So Great, Why Isn’t There Anywhere to Pee?

4 MIN READ

RASHID KHALIDI

Will the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem Be Built on Confiscated Palestinian Land?

4 MIN READ

 

 

How a Therapist Manages Her Stress

Hannah Seo
Hannah SeoTaking deep breaths in Brooklyn
Giacomo Bagnara

There are many ways to reduce stress, but sometimes, your go-to strategies can start to feel a bit tired. So I asked Inger E. Burnett-Zeigler, a clinical psychologist and professor at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, for a few of her best tips.

Here’s what she told me →

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For Director Alice Diop, Only Fiction Could Do Justice to a Tragedy

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All the Developers Who Want You to Want a New York Casino

 

Developers hoping to win one of three casino licenses in the New York City region are crafting bids heavy on amenities and less focused on gambling.

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Crypto Meltdown, What Crypto Meltdown?

 

Despite trillions of dollars of losses, a batch of bankruptcies and one very high profile arrest, blockchain’s devotees remain devoted.

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A Florida School Received a Threat. Did a Red Flag Law Prevent a Shooting?

 

About 20 states now have the laws. A Fort Lauderdale case of a teenager who threatened a school shooting illustrates their use.

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M.L.B.’s Dream Series Hopes to Show Black Players They Belong

 

While no American-born Black players participated in this year’s World Series, an effort has been in place to reverse declines in participation.

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‘A Trunk Filled With Secrets’: Ex-Mexican Official Faces Trial in Brooklyn

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U.S. Asks to Drop Case Accusing N.Y.P.D. Officer of Spying for China

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A Second Colorado Library Closes Because of Meth Contamination

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Former Afghan Lawmaker Is Shot Dead at Her Home in Kabul

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Six Shot Dead, Including Mother and Baby, at California Home

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Covid testing in Salt Lake City last month.

The Morning

 

Covid hospitalizations have not surged so far this season, German Lopez writes.

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Patients in the hallways of a hospital in Shanghai. China’s party-run media has cast the shift in policy as a stressful but well-considered exit.

Listen to ‘The Daily’

 

What caused China’s abrupt reversal of “zero Covid,” and what does it say about the country’s leaders?

Daniel Kaluuya as O.J. in “Nope.”

Read Our Critics’ Picks for the Oscars

 

If our critics had their way, these films and performers would be up for Oscars this year.

Can You Diagnose Her Leg Pain?

 

Excruciating sciatica hobbled a woman for weeks, but nothing helped. What was this?

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What to Know About Night Sweats

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How I Hold It Together

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The Healing Power of Strength Training

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3 Scandinavian Secrets to Resilience

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What I Learned When My Sister Got Sick

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Culture and Lifestyle

 

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Obsessed by the Present, Who’s Got Time for Old Masters?

Paintings from before 1850 were once a bedrock of the art market. Now, many buyers want works by living artists with a strong Instagram presence.

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Dance Review: ‘J’ai Pleuré Avec les Chiens’

 

Daina Ashbee’s piece simmers with tension and finds its groove in the end.

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The Perfect T-Shirt to Wear to Work

 

A reader seeks a tee that is both comfortable and professional.

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“People are accusing him of forgetting her name,” Stephen Colbert said. “That’s not fair — he clearly never knew her name.”

 

Late Night: Poking Fun at Biden’s Gaffe

 

President Biden seemed to forget the name of Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter-in-law.

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Critic’s Notebook: A Showcase for Dance Up-and-Comers

 

Three companies share a New York stage, with some shade thrown.

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The AthleticIn-depth sports coverage of your favorite teams and leagues.

Why Mykhailo Mudryk Joined Chelsea and Not Arsenal

 

The chief executive of Shakhtar Donetsk, the former team of the Ukrainian player, talked about the deal.

Chelsea’s Wild and Exciting Spending Needs a Plan – Just Ask Everton

 

Across Europe, there is a growing distinction between clubs working to a clear vision and those who are too easily given to impulses.

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Expansion Is the Next Seismic Shift in M.L.B., and Nashville Wants In

 

Baseball has not added new franchises since 1998. Music City Baseball is painting its vision.

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The Anatomy of the Bengals’ ‘Unbelievable’ N.F.L. Playoff Moment

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Baked Fish With Mushrooms and Ginger

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Buttery Lemon Pasta With Almonds and Arugula

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Wordle

 

Guess the 5-letter word with 6 chances.

The Best First Wordle Words

 

What the data tells us about how people play the game.

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Wordle gives players six tries to guess the daily word. Only a small number of people go in with a plan.

Spelling Bee

 

How many words can you make with 7 letters?

The Crossword

 

Get clued in with wordplay, every day.

Letter Boxed

 

Create words using letters around the square.

Tiles

 

Match visual elements and keep your chain going.

 

 

NEWS

World News

  • Volunteers sorting through items donated for the people affected by the missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Monday.

    War Takes Center Stage at Davos as Ukraine Pleads for Aid and Weapons

  • Renewed Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Underlines Russia’s Waning Influence

  • China’s Latest Source of Unrest: Unpaid ‘Zero Covid’ Workers

U.S. News

  • Covid testing in Salt Lake City last month.

    A Better Covid Winter

  • In Montecito, the Million-Dollar Views Still Come With Mudslide Risks

  • How Restaurant Workers Help Pay for Lobbying to Keep Their Wages Low

U.S. Politics

  • More than 3.6 million workers have taken the training, providing about $25 million in revenue to the restaurant industry’s lobbying arm since 2010.

    How Restaurant Workers Help Pay for Lobbying to Keep Their Wages Low

  • The Father of the Abortion Pill

  • White House Says It Does Not Keep Visitor Logs at Biden’s Delaware Home

New York

  • Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn asked that the indictment against Officer Baimadajie Angwang be dismissed “in the interests of justice.”

    U.S. Asks to Drop Case Accusing N.Y.P.D. Officer of Spying for China

  • At Rikers, Piling Up Sick Days While Investigating Sick-Leave Abuse

  • After Trump Trial Win, Manhattan District Attorney Prepares for Year 2

Business

  • Lizzie Shackney, a law and design student at the University of Pennsylvania, said she saw both the value and limitations in A.I. tools.

    Alarmed by A.I. Chatbots, Universities Start Revamping How They Teach

  • Lawyers Barred by Madison Square Garden Found a Way Back In

  • Price Gains Ease in Europe but Core Inflation Keeps Policymakers ‘Up at Night’

Technology

  • Sam Altman, left, one of the founders of OpenAI, and Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, agreed to a $1 billion investment by Microsoft in 2019.

    Microsoft Bets Big on the Creator of ChatGPT in Race to Dominate A.I.

  • Don’t Ban ChatGPT in Schools. Teach With It.

  • S.E.C. Charges Crypto Companies With Offering Unregistered Securities

Science

  • Let’s Hack the Universe

  • Snarl, You’re on Candid Camera

  • Why This Trilobite Had Neptune’s Trident for a Nose

Sports

  • Cam Johnson was one of the participants of M.L.B.’s Dream Series, which ran over the weekend in Arizona.

    M.L.B. Works to Build a New Generation of Black American Players

  • Cowboys Trounce Buccaneers to Send Home Tom Brady

  • Novak Djokovic Returns to the Australian Open, No Longer a Villain

Obituaries

  • Gina Lollobrigida in the 1953 Italian-French comedy “Fanfan la Tulipe.” A year after it was released in the United States, she was on the cover of Time magazine.

    Gina Lollobrigida, Movie Star and Sex Symbol, Is Dead at 95

  • Frank Thomas, Power-Hitting Original Met, Dies at 93

  • Charles White, Heisman Winner With a Difficult Second Act, Dies at 64

The Upshot

  • A 2015 presidential primary debate included, from left, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. The first Republican primary debate this cycle is expected to be in late spring or summer.

    The Coming Year of Republican Drama

  • Did a Fourth Grader Write This? Or the New Chatbot?

  • Readers Sent Us Pandemic Photos in 2020. Here’s How Their Lives Look Now.

Climate and Environment

  • A Faked Kidnapping and Cocaine: A Montana Mine’s Descent Into Chaos

  • Ecuador Tried to Curb Drilling and Protect the Amazon. The Opposite Happened.

  • Getting Inside California’s Wild Weather 8 Miles Over the Pacific

Education

  • Officials at Hamline, in St. Paul, Minn., had tried to douse what they feared would become a runaway fire. Instead they ended embroiled in a national controversy.

    A Lecturer Showed a Painting of the Prophet Muhammad. She Lost Her Job.

  • Panic Buttons, Classroom Locks: How Schools Have Boosted Security

  • 6-Year-Old Brought Gun From Home in Newport News School Shooting, Police Say

Health

  • In his office, Dr. Baulieu gave an impromptu seminar about one of his scientific papers on RU-486.

    The Father of the Abortion Pill

  • Sickle Cell Cure Brings Mix of Anxiety and Hope

  • Global Push to Treat H.I.V. Leaves Children Behind

Reader Center

  • Cecilio Campis sets up his food cart, El Jefecito, near The New York Times Building before dawn.

    Outside The Times, A Food Cart With Attention to Detail

  • Could Anyone Spare a ‘Spare’? No.

  • A Newsroom Team That Sees Data in the Air

Explore Times Events

  • There’s a Crucial Climate Summit in Egypt. Our Event Tells You What to Expect.

  • The DealBook Summit: World Leaders, Business Titans and Crypto’s Fallen Star

  • We’re Reading Michael Cunningham’s ‘Specimen Days’ With the Author

OPINION

Opinion

  • An illegal charcoal production mine in the Amazon rainforest in Rondon do Pará, Brazil.

    The Defenders of the Amazon Never Wanted to be Martyrs

  • Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Brandon Terry

  • Diversity Trainings Try to Change Hearts and Minds. That’s a Mistake.

Opinion Columnists

  • Will It Be Morning in Joe Biden’s America?

  • And Now a Few Words About How Power Makes You Weird

  • A Revelatory Tour of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Forgotten Teachings

Editorials

  • A coal processing plant in Mpumalanga Province in South Africa. The country relies heavily on coal to generate electricity.

    A Deal to Help South Africa Is a Breakthrough for the World

  • A Promising New Path to Protect Abortion Access

  • A Bricklayer Rebuilds His Life

Guest Essays

  • Diversity Trainings Try to Change Hearts and Minds. That’s a Mistake.

  • The Defenders of the Amazon Never Wanted to be Martyrs

  • Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Brandon Terry

Sunday Opinion

  • Will There Be a Biden Comeback?

  • The Dangerous Decline of the Historical Profession

  • How to Help Girls Enduring the Unendurable

ARTS

Arts

  • Garry Corpuz, left, and Wang Qingxin in “Romeo and Juliet” at City Center. With choreography by Septime Webre, the ballet was set in 1960s Hong Kong.

    Review: Romeo and Juliet Leap to 1960s Hong Kong

  • In Boston, ‘The Embrace’ Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy

  • ‘Emily in Paris’ Star Would Like Your Paris Tips

Art and Design

  • Ser Serpas, shown at her studio in Paris, had widened her sculptural practice to include paintings and photographs, plus selections from her journals, coming to the Swiss Institute in Manhattan starting Jan. 25.

    Turning Trash Into Poetry

  • In Boston, ‘The Embrace’ Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy

  • In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place

Movies

  • Kazuo Ishiguro wrote the part of Mr. Williams in “Living” specifically for Nighy: “To play that English person and add to it something profoundly, hauntingly human that isn’t just English, but universal — that’s something quite special,” the writer said.

    Bill Nighy, Master of Misdirection

  • Critics Choice Awards 2023: The Complete Winners List

  • ‘Saint Omer’ Review: The Trials of Motherhood

Television

  • “I wanted to see if I could make him funny again, truly,” Larroquette said of his most famous character. “Also, let’s be honest, it was a lot of money.”

    In a New ‘Night Court,’ John Larroquette Plays Defense

  • ‘The Last of Us’ Series Premiere Recap: Fungus Among Us

  • Review: ‘The Last of Us’ Is a Zombie Thriller About Single Parenting

Music

  • Billy Harper said his mission as he turns 80 hasn’t changed: “I just want to be a pure musician.”

    At 80, the Saxophonist Billy Harper Is Still a Towering Force

  • John Cale’s Musical Journey Knows No Limits

  • Review: Poulenc’s Nuns, United by Faith, Return to the Met

Theater

  • Michael R. Jackson, who wrote “A Strange Loop,” signed playbills after its final performance.

    As ‘A Strange Loop’ Ends, Its Creator Looks Back on a ‘Supernova’

  • When Black Characters Double-Deal to Make Ends Meet, It’s Never Enough

  • Edie Landau, Film Producer Who Was Ahead of Her Time, Dies at 95

Dance

  • Stravinsky’s “Symphony in Three Movements” doesn’t get played in concert much, Litton said, “except at New York City Ballet, where the orchestra are Stravinsky specialists who are used to it.”

    Setting the Tempo With One Eye on the Stage

  • Review: Romeo and Juliet Leap to 1960s Hong Kong

  • Review: From an Eco Art Village, a Dance About Community

Books

  • Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” sold well in early orders and on its publication day.

    Prince Harry’s Memoir Has Record Breaking Sales

  • The Transgressive Power of Alba de Céspedes

  • Jon Meacham Grew Up With Civil War Bullets in His Backyard

Book Review

  • An undated photograph of the Cuban-Italian writer Alba de Céspedes. “I try to widen a problem so it becomes everyone’s,” she once said of her writing.

    The Transgressive Power of Alba de Céspedes

  • An Artisan in Verse, Whose Poems Shimmer and Resound

  • Jon Meacham Grew Up With Civil War Bullets in His Backyard

LIVING

Style

  • Princess Martha Louise of Norway stepped away from her royal duties last year to focus on her alternative medicine business.

    The British Aren’t the Only Ones With Royal Drama

  • Critics Choice Awards 2023: Looks From the Red Carpet

  • The Best Looks at the Critics’ Choice Awards

Food

  • The pistachio Bundt cake at Claud in the East Village of Manhattan relies on a nostalgic ingredient for its familiar flavor and airy texture: boxed pudding mix.

    The Power of Instant Pudding Mix

  • Easy, Festive Dishes for Chinese New Year at Home

  • 17 Foods You Should Buy When They’re on Sale

Well

  • You Can Do This 10-Minute Workout at Home With No Equipment

  • Are Protein Bars Actually Good for You?

  • How Bad Is It to Share Lip Products?

The New York Times Magazine

  • The Fed May Finally Be Winning the War on Inflation. But at What Cost?

  • What I Learned When I Started Using Rogaine

  • How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star

T Magazine

  • In the HBO series “The White Lotus,” a floral dress foreshadows the fate of Tanya, played by Jennifer Coolidge, in the show’s season two finale.

    When Did We All Become Pop Culture Detectives?

  • A Hilltop Hideaway in the Scottish Highlands

  • A Dinner Party With Soap-Shaped Chocolate Bars for Dessert

Travel

  • 52 Places to Go in 2023

  • 36 Hours in Nevis

  • Help! A Check-In Agent’s Mistake Made Me Miss an Antarctic Cruise and I’m Out $17,000.

Love

  • Parker Kennedy, left, and William Wildman raise a glass at the Château le Chereau in Montrieux-en-Sologne, France, where the pair hosted a black-tie New Year’s Eve party to commemorate their union.

    How the Universe Brought Them Together — Twice

  • What Language Do You Speak to Express Love?

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