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March 14, 2023, 10:12 a.m. ET10m ago
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Inflation Eases Modestly, Keeping Pressure on the Fed

 

Inflation dipped to 6 percent on an annual basis but rose in February over the prior month, complicating the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.

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Officials at Signature and Silicon Valley banks had called for looser financial requirements for midsize institutions.

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Here’s how to keep your money safe.

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BREAKING

Meta will lay off another 10,000 workers, in the company’s second round of cuts since November.

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Analysis: Washington Is Haunted by the 2008 Financial Crisis

 

The colossal bailouts after the collapse arguably saved the global economy, but they also provoked a ferocious popular backlash.

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President Biden standing at a podium in front of American flags in the White House
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Was this another bailout, in 2023? The government’s drastic action has quickly drawn criticism.

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How Can We Measure Droughts and Deluges? Weigh the Planet.

 

Using 20 years of satellite observations, researchers found wet and dry extremes were becoming larger, more frequent and more severe.

Power outages and flight delays were reported in the Northeast as a storm moved through the region.

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Another “significant” atmospheric river is bringing heavy rain across California.

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To Rein In China’s Banks, Xi Uses Familiar Playbook

 

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is revamping the country’s regulatory framework so the Communist Party can assert more direct control over financial policy.

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On a television screen, Xi Jinping, in a dark suit, with pink and beige curtains behind him. The bright TV screen contrasts with the dark background of goods for sale at a convenience store.
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Russians Alter Life for Countries That Took Them In

 

People from Russia, fleeing their country and its war, have quickly reshaped the societies of nations like Georgia and Armenia.

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Daily Briefing: War in Ukraine

  • Russian forces are pounding towns and villages in the southern Kherson region.

  • Moscow and Kyiv disagree over extending a grain export deal.

See more updates 6+

Sergey Ponomarev for The New York Times

The head of the Wagner mercenary force is now maneuvering for the favor of President Vladimir Putin.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis, attacking President Biden’s foreign policy, said protecting Ukraine was not a key U.S. interest.

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Thousands of Buildings Collapsed. Thousands More May Have to Come Down.

Aerial imagery from the Turkish government showed astonishing destruction in Antakya, where a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck on Feb. 6.

Aerial imagery from the Turkish Ministry of National Defense

 

 

The Joy of Zero-Waste Cooking

 

In Tamar Adler’s “The Everlasting Meal Cookbook” and other thrifty guides, recipes that use up leftovers lead to a richer relationship with cooking.

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A bright, open refrigerator, its shelves filled with jam jars, cherries, strawberries, avocados, a halved lemon and more odds and ends.
Karsten Moran for The New York Times

 

 

At Wellesley College, a Fight Over Whether to Admit Trans Men

 

Students will vote on a proposal to consider admitting all nonbinary and transgender applicants. Opponents say the school’s mission is to educate women.

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The campus of Wellesley College, with stone buildings and students walking about.
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In Today’s Gun Law Fights, a Need for Experts on the Weapons of 1791

 

A Supreme Court decision has forced courts to consider what gun restrictions existed two centuries ago, sending demand soaring for historians.

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A man in a jacket and tie sits on a couch in a sunny room with large bookcases.
Dr. Saul Cornell, an authority on the history of American weapons, has been booked solid. Christopher Capozziello for The New York Times

 

 

A construction site in Los Angeles. In the foreground are different materials and cranes; a curved gray building is in the background.
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The Lucas Museum Finds Your Lack of Faith Disturbing

 

George Lucas’s billion-dollar museum is finally coming into focus in Los Angeles. Officials say it should be fully operational by 2025.

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A conceptual illustration of a future city scape inset within a globe. The cityscape features advance forms of transportation, energy, living and ecosystems.

 

Forget utopia. Ignore dystopia. Many futurists are saying that a protopia is more likely.

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Clockwise from left: Edith’s ube schnecken and lemon meringue schnecke; K’Far’s poppy seed, brown butter and olive bourekas and potato and everything spice bourekas.

 

These bakers are innovating on, and safeguarding, traditional Jewish pastries.

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Opinion

JESSICA GROSE

This Isn’t What Middle Age Was Supposed to Look Like

 

 

 

JORDAN METZL

Working From Home Is Less Healthy Than You Think

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Jamelle Bouie

JAMELLE BOUIE

The Boys Who Cried ‘Woke!’

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DARA LIND

Biden Is Handling the Border Like Trump Did, and There’s a Simple Reason for It

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Jane Coaston

JANE COASTON

The Debate Hugh Hefner Won and William Buckley Lost

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Donald Trump with Melania Trump and two Playboy models posing for a photograph in 2001.
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‘The Ezra Klein Show’

‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’

How China Went From Economic Superstar to Faltering Giant

 

 

 

DONA UPSON

The Air My Patients Breathe Limits How Much I Can Help Them

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Paul Krugman

PAUL KRUGMAN

Silicon Valley Bank Isn’t Lehman

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MICHELLE GOLDBERG

The Abortion Surveillance State Gets Scarier in Texas

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Elizabeth Warren: Silicon Valley Bank Is Gone. We Know Who Is Responsible.

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Michelle Yeoh: The Crisis That Changed My Life 8 Years Ago Keeps Happening

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PETER COY

Fifteen Years After 2008, Why Do Banks Keep Failing?

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GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS

Tucker Carlson Is No Less Dangerous

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MARGARET RENKL

My State’s Anti-Drag Campaign Is Beyond Ludicrous

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SERGE SCHMEMANN

Something Is Missing From Americans’ Greatest Fears. It’s the Bomb.

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LETTERS FROM OUR READERS

The Vice President Question: The Stakes Are High

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In Case You Missed ItTop picks from The Times, recommended for you

UPenn Accuses a Law Professor of Racist Statements. Should She Be Fired?

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The facade of a university building, against a gray sky.

Plans for an AirTrain to La Guardia Airport Are Scrapped

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A few passengers walk through an airport terminal.

A Colorado Ski Area With No Lift Lines?

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A skier wearing a blue jacket, a green backpack, a black helmet and sunglasses turning sideways on a slope, kicking up snow underneath an outstretched ski pole. Behind the skier, there are evergreen trees and blue sky.

A New ‘M*A*S*H’ Scene: Written by A.I.

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Mike Farrell, Loretta Swit and Alan Alda all looking off camera in a scene from “M*A*S*H.”

Michelle Obama’s Secret Style Weapon

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Ms. Rilling is seen at a worktable in her studio. She has long dark hair and wears a black top. There is a mannequin in the foreground outfitted with a black bandeau.

 

 

People in a parking lot standing in front of a two story gray building with a large window and company logo on the second floor.

Read the Morning Newsletter

 

Deregulation helped cause Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, German Lopez writes.

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A gray building has a large logo in the upstairs window which looks like a light blue greater-than sign. Above the door, the name Silicon Valley Bank is written in white on a gray sign. Trees with red leaves are in the foreground of the photo.

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Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse has required an emergency federal rescue plan for the entire industry.

 

 

 

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Biden Administration to Restrict Cancer-Causing ‘Forever Chemicals’

 

The government will strictly limit in drinking water two chemicals that are ubiquitous in modern society but are linked to a range of health effects.

4 MIN READ

Macron Faces Pivotal Week in His Attempt to Change France’s Core

 

Millions are again expected to protest President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age before a decisive vote for his country and legacy.

6 MIN READ

Where Are the Republicans Trump Vanquished in 2016?

 

None of these former candidates have made any concrete moves toward 2024 bids, signaling the cost of opposing former President Trump.

6 MIN READ

Patricia Schroeder sitting outdoors, smiling for a portrait. A suburban street scene is in the background.
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Patricia Schroeder, Feminist Trailblazer in Congress, Dies at 82

 

Ms. Schroeder, who had a long career in the House, steered legislation on family leave, pregnancy discrimination and other progressive causes.

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How Biden Went From ‘No More Drilling’ to Backing a Huge Project in Alaska

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Boeing Secures Big Order With Airlines in Saudi Arabia

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Not Even This City Councilman Can Find an Apartment in New York City

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2026 World Cup Will Have Four-Team Groups and 24 More Games

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Gary Glitter Is Back in Prison After Violating Probation Terms

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Jiang Yanyong, Who Helped Expose China’s SARS Crisis, Dies at 91

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A close-up of a blue-and-white Adderall pill.
Jenny Kane/Associated Press

 

People With A.D.H.D. Claim Adderall Is ‘Different’ Now. What’s Going On?

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A Dangerously High Threshold for Pain

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What Is Shigella, and How Worried Should You Be?

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Andrew B Myers and Jaspal Riyait

 

Try the Joy Workout

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Can Protein Powders Help Aging Muscles?

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Culture and Lifestyle

 

A composite image features several book covers of novels coming this spring, with covers overlapping throughout the frame.

 

 

22 Works of Fiction to Read This Spring

Watch for reality-bending explorations of time and space, Western horror from Victor LaValle and the debut novel from Tom Hanks (yes, that Tom Hanks).

7 MIN READ

A detail from Victor Glemaud’s Toussaint toile fabric. In the design, Mr. Glemaud aimed to humanize Toussaint Louverture, left, the Haitian revolutionary leader, showing him “in moments of repose, of relaxation, of adoration.”

 

When Pretty Walls Tell a Deeper Story

 

Designers are using patterns and historical motifs to reframe cultural narratives.

5 MIN READ

The “Facing Futures” mural in Brooklyn, comprising six nonbinary portraits, was created with six signature colors inspired by the vegetal dyes used in African textiles.

 

Panorama of Design

 

A look at design-world events, products and people.

4 MIN READ

“I don’t see how a bank could lose all their money that fast,” Stephen Colbert said. “Why don’t they just attach the money to those chains they put on the pens?”

 

Late Night: Colbert on Silicon Valley Bank

 

“It’s pretty bad when the very first time you ever hear of a bank is when they’re going out of business,” Stephen Colbert said.

2 MIN READ

In this illustration, a woman holds in her hand a small figure of a man, who is carrying luggage and stares up at her. The illustration has a surreal tone to it — the woman’s face takes up most of the image, and her eyes, lips and hair are blue. The difference in size between the people in the illustration implies a psychological scale rather than a lifelike one.

 

Review: When the Family Falls Apart

 

In “Brother & Sister Enter the Forest,” a reunion leads to a reckoning with trauma.

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

The Day Baseball’s M.V.P.s Traded Their Best Hitting Secrets

 

After tormenting major league pitchers, Aaron Judge and Paul Goldschmidt met during the offseason to help make each other even better.

What It’s Like to Be an Official in the Final Moments of a Big Game

 

Some referees see their calls argued among sports fans for decades: “I would be lying if I said I didn’t lose some sleep.”

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The 10 Most Likely First-Round Upsets in the Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament

 

According to our statistical model, the field looks thrillingly friendly for surprises.

N.F.L. Free Agency: Grades for Every Major Move So Far

Six Cities Where the N.H.L. Could Expand, Including One Obvious Choice

Calling All Cinderellas: The Players Who Could Become March Madness Stars

 

 

 

New York Times CookingRecipes, advice and inspiration for any occasion.
David Malosh for The New York Times

 

Coconut Curry Sweet Potato Soup

David Malosh for The New York Times

 

Mayo-Marinated Chicken With Chimichurri

Chris Simpson for The New York Times

 

Spaghettini With Bottarga and Colatura

David Malosh for The New York Times

 

Air-Fryer Tofu

Joel Goldberg for The New York Times

 

Haluski (Buttery Cabbage and Noodles)

 

 

 

Recommendations From WirecutterIndependent reviews for thousands of products.

This Towel Has Been Our Favorite for 5 Years. Here’s Why.

 

This thick, fluffy and incredibly durable towel keeps coming out on top in our testing.

The Nostalgic Magic of Disposable Cameras

 

You have to wait until you develop the photos to see them, and the promise of what could have been memorialized keeps you clicking.

Sarah Kobos

Most Moving Hacks You See Online Are Terrible

 

Here’s what to do instead.

Tackle Any Mess With These Wirecutter Picks

 

Brooms, buckets, vacuums, soaps, brushes and more.

 

New York Times GamesDaily word and visual games, plus more.

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

  • Russia Bombards Frontline Areas in Southern Ukraine

  • Flood of Russians Alters Life for Countries That Took Them In

  • An Oil Rush Threatens Natural Splendors Across East Africa

U.S. News

  • PFAS, an abbreviation for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a class of compounds dubbed “forever chemicals” because they do not break down and persist in the environment, seeping into soil and water.

    Biden Administration to Restrict Cancer-Causing ‘Forever Chemicals’

  • At Wellesley College, a Fight Over Whether to Admit Trans Men

  • Behind the Story: Silicon Valley’s Furniture Hustlers

U.S. Politics

  • The Trump Juror Who Got Under America’s Skin

  • Don’t Call It a Bailout: Washington Is Haunted by the 2008 Financial Crisis

  • M.I.A. in 2024: The Republicans Trump Vanquished in 2016

New York

  • Chi Ossé, left, recently became New York City’s youngest councilman. Now he needs to find an apartment to rent.

    Not Even This City Councilman Can Find an Apartment in New York City

  • Bike-Path Attacker Will Get Life in Prison, Escaping Death Penalty

  • Fatal Police Shooting Prompts Demand for Inquiry of Troubled Department

Business

  • Local coverage, on a television in Beijing, of Xi Jinping after he was elected to a third term as China’s president on Friday.

    To Rein in China’s Banks, Xi Uses Familiar Playbook

  • Britain Wants Its Early Retirees Back, but Their Days Are ‘Never Boring’

  • Live Updates: Annual Inflation Cools but Fed Remains Under Pressure

Technology

  • Clients and journalists outside Silicon Valley Bank on Monday.

    After Bank Debacle, Silicon Valley Reckons With Its Image

  • California Court Mostly Upholds Prop. 22 in Win for Uber and Other Gig Companies

  • An A.I. Start-Up Boomed, but Now It Faces a Slowing Economy and New Rules

Science

  • the Donkey’s Apiary.

    At Long Last, a Donkey Family Tree

  • Brown Widows Are Winning the Fight for Your Attic and Garage

  • Eight-Legged Candy-Striper Killers Prowl Before the Sun Rises

Sports

  • Lionel Messi and Argentina won the 2022 World Cup, the last played with 32 teams.

    2026 World Cup Will Have Four-Team Groups and 24 More Games

  • An Infielder Who ‘Wants the Moment’ Thrives for the U.S.

  • Pro Golfers Are Hitting Balls Way Too Far. Some Say It Has to Stop.

Obituaries

  • Representative Patricia Schroeder in Denver in 1994. She spent 24 years in the House.

    Patricia Schroeder, Feminist Trailblazer in Congress, Dies at 82

  • Jiang Yanyong, Who Helped Expose China’s SARS Crisis, Dies at 91

  • Joe Pepitone, Rowdy Star When the Yankees Faded, Dies at 82

The Upshot

  • The Fox News election-night call that Joe Biden would win Arizona in 2020 proved correct but wasn’t based on sound principles.

    Why Fox’s Call on Arizona, Which Was Right, Was Still Wrong

  • Fathers Gained Family Time in the Pandemic. Many Don’t Want to Give It Back.

  • Here’s How to Solve a 25-Story Rubik’s Cube

Climate and Environment

  • A drilling camp at the proposed site of the Willow oil project on Alaska’s North Slope.

    Biden Administration Approves Huge Alaska Oil Project

  • Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Threatens Climate Start-Ups

  • A Huge City Polluter? Buildings. Here’s a Surprising Fix.

Education

  • The University of Pennsylvania law school has been roiled by the statements of a law professor.

    UPenn Accuses a Law Professor of Racist Statements. Should She Be Fired?

  • What to Know About Tenure and Free Speech Protections

  • Colleges Have Been a Small-Town Lifeline. What Happens as They Shrink?

Health

  • Aggressive Medical Care Remains Common at Life’s End

  • Heartbeat May Shape Our Perception of Time, Study Shows

  • Opioid Settlement Hinders Patients’ Access to a Wide Array of Drugs

Reader Center

  • Anthony Pellicano, a former private eye, solved the problems of Hollywood’s elite through a vast surveillance operation.

    Investigating Hollywood’s ‘Fixer’

  • Two Sports, Two Stories, Too Many Climbs

  • In Western Ukraine, Far From the Battlefield but Not the War

Explore Times Events

  • Diana Beresford-Kroeger spoke at a Times climate event in San Francisco.

    Her Plan for Putting the World Back Together? Trees.

  • The Best Live Conversations on Times Journalism

  • Highlights From The New York Times Food Festival

OPINION

Opinion

  • President Donald Trump signed a bill in 2018 that altered the way some banks were regulated, with predictable consequences.

    The Boys Who Cried ‘Woke!’

  • The Debate Hugh Hefner Won and William Buckley Lost

  • Working From Home Is Less Healthy Than You Think

Opinion Columnists

  • Three Years, Three Very Different Lenses on China

  • The Boys Who Cried ‘Woke!’

  • Abortion Opponents Want to Make Women Afraid to Get Help From Their Friends

Editorials

  • Who Benefits From Confrontation With China?

  • Florida Is Trying to Take Away the American Right to Speak Freely

  • And Child Care for All

Guest Essays

  • Donald Trump and Melania with Playboy Playmates at a Hugo Boss and Playboy Playmates party in 2001.

    The Debate Hugh Hefner Won and William Buckley Lost

  • Working From Home Is Less Healthy Than You Think

  • We Should Give Up the Fantasy of Solving the Border Crisis

Sunday Opinion

  • Trump Knows How to Make Promises. Do His Rivals?

  • Who Benefits From Confrontation With China?

  • My Life With Tom Cruise

ARTS

Arts

  • When George Lucas finally decided to build his $1 billion museum, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, in Los Angeles, its arrival was jeered by some critics.

    The Lucas Museum Finds Your Lack of Faith Disturbing

  • The Examined Life of Melanie Lynskey

  • This Year, a Plain Old Ordinary Oscars Was Something to Savor

Art and Design

  • The Adams Street Library in Dumbo, Brooklyn, has a children’s space with hues reminiscent of a Creamsicle.

    As New York Weighs Library Cuts, Three New Branches Show Their Value

  • The Lucas Museum Finds Your Lack of Faith Disturbing

  • An Idaho College Removes Artwork About Abortion, Citing a State Law

Movies

  • Michelle Yeoh was surrounded by her “Everything Everywhere All at Once” colleagues after winning best actress on Sunday night.

    This Year, a Plain Old Ordinary Oscars Was Something to Savor

  • Best and Worst Moments From the 2023 Oscars

  • ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Is Big Winner at the Oscars

Television

  • Melanie Lynskey’s character in “Yellowjackets” is as comfortable skinning a rabbit as she is defrosting a roast.

    The Examined Life of Melanie Lynskey

  • ‘The Last of Us’ Finale: First-Person Shooter

  • ‘The Last of Us’ Season 1 Finale: A Deadly Operation

Music

  • Ann Hallenberg, left, and Elena Villalón flank the conductor Harry Bicket (at the harpsichord) during Sunday’s performance of Handel’s “Solomon.”

    Review: A Handel Oratorio Gave the People What They Wanted

  • Review: A Pianist’s Inheritance Inspires Little Masterpieces

  • Composers Find Transcendence, and Inspiration, at the Club

Theater

  • From left, Jane (Camila Canó-Flaviá), Anna (Michelle Willson), Liz (Mia Barron), Ed (Jon Norman Schneider), Noah (Rhys Coiro) and TJ (Will Harrison) in “The Coast Starlight” at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.

    ‘The Coast Starlight’ Review: Strangers on a Train

  • ‘How to Defend Yourself’ Review: The Murkiness of Consent, and Friendship

  • A Conductor Arrives at Encores! With a Jerry Herman Rarity

Dance

  • A portrait of Bronislava Nijinska in 1953.

    Why Is Bronislava Nijinska Still Waiting in the Wings?

  • A Dancer and Chaplain Illuminates the Invisible With Patience

  • Dance’s Communal Ethos Is Moving Into the Office and Boardroom

Books

  • The title of Ann Napolitano’s fourth novel “Hello Beautiful” was inspired by her uncle’s salutation on postcards he sent throughout her childhood. “I felt like he was seeing that I was beautiful on the inside and that’s why he wrote it to me that way,” said Napolitano. “I’ve always felt like my real self is on the inside.”

    ‘Hi, This Is Oprah Winfrey. I Read Your Novel and Loved It So Much.’

  • In the Search for Latin America’s Disappeared, Memories and Evidence Entwine

  • She Dropped Everything to Meet the K-Pop Star of Her Fantasies

Book Review

  • She Dropped Everything to Meet the K-Pop Star of Her Fantasies

  • In the Search for Latin America’s Disappeared, Memories and Evidence Entwine

  • When the Right Place at the Right Time Is Absolutely Wrong

LIVING

Style

  • In her Bach Mai dress, Megan Thee Stallion looked a little disco and a lot diva.

    More Stars Dressed to the Nines? Yes!

  • 21 Looks That Did the Most at the Oscars

  • Inside Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party: Every Star, All at Once

Food

  • Cooking with leftovers, scraps and other odds and ends in the kitchen can be both creative and satisfying.

    The Joy of Zero-Waste Cooking

  • How the Most Delicious Wines Stay True to Themselves

  • Red Beans and Rice Feed New Orleans’ Soul

Well

  • I Love You, Now Leave Me Alone: What Friendship Means to an Introvert

  • This Stomach Bug Isn’t Responding to Antibiotics. Scientists Are Worried.

  • People With A.D.H.D. Claim Adderall Is ‘Different’ Now. What’s Going On?

The New York Times Magazine

  • The Rev. John Onwuchekwa, former pastor of the Cornerstone Church in Atlanta.

    Black, Evangelical and Torn

  • The Trump Juror Who Got Under America’s Skin

  • The Subversive Wisdom of ‘Old Wives’ Tales’

T Magazine

  • Clockwise from left: Edith’s ube schnecken and lemon meringue schnecke; K’Far’s poppy seed, brown butter and olive bourekas and potato and everything spice bourekas.

    The Bakers Reimagining Traditional Jewish Pastries

  • Spring’s Surprising New Shapes

  • This Chef’s SoHo Loft Is Strictly Invitation Only

Travel

  • “High Country Crags and Moon, Sunrise, Kings Canyon National Park, California.”

    When the Light, Shadow and Stars Aligned: Standing Where Ansel Adams Stood

  • A Colorado Ski Area With No Lift Lines? This One Has No Lifts at All.

  • Help! I Canceled My Rental Because of a Wildfire. My Contract Says No Refund. Is That Fair?

Love

  • Khalid Alherani and Nora Achmaoui rode in on horses for their Feb. 22 wedding ceremony at Bab Al Shams Desert Resort in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

    In Dubai, a Wedding Steeped in Palestinian and Moroccan Culture

  • To Fix a Broken Marriage, An Experiment With Polyamory

  • Making Their Weddings an All-Gender Affair

Real Estate

  • Eboni K. Williams and Her ‘Harlem Jewel Box’

  • After Nearly Three Years in Shelters, a Job and a Studio in New York

  • $780,000 Homes in California

 

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