Health
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Kobo, Serving Mediterranean Fare, Opens in the East Village
A new life for Paris Café in the financial district, classic fare in Hell’s Kitchen, and more restaurant news.
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Merry ‘Sismas’: A Holiday Tradition Honors Friendship
For a group of devoted girlfriends, the season shines brighter when they’re together — preferably in a costume, eating some…
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The Filmmaker Has Many Clothes
In “Outfitumentary,” the artist and filmmaker K8 Hardy documents more than a decade of her daily outfits, starting in 2001.…
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The Unassuming Ingredient at the Heart of a Chef’s Kwanzaa Feast
Ricky Moore, the owner of Saltbox Seafood Joint in Durham, N.C., honors his past and crowns his end-of-year celebrations with…
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Celebrate a Feast of the Seven Tinned Fishes
Set out a preserved seafood spread from Island Creek Oyster Farm, a fresh one from SoPo Seafood market in Maine…
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Homicides of Children Soared in the Pandemic’s First Year
Killings of children and teenagers under 18 increased sharply in 2020, federal researchers reported. Black communities were disproportionately affected.
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They Created a Drug for Susannah. What About Millions of Other Patients?
Susannah Rosen, 8, spent much of her childhood in hospitals in New York City as doctors documented the gradual loss…
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Who Controls Panettone? The Gold Rush Is On
Who owns panettone? In the last decade, the Christmas classic has burst its Italian borders and gained a global profile.…
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Going Whole Hog for a Noche Buena Tradition
The Monday morning after Thanksgiving, Rogelio Sierra, who goes by Roy, sat at a wooden desk at the front of…
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Why Many Older Women Are Getting Pap Tests They Don’t Need
About a decade ago, Andrea Clay went online to read about newly revised guidelines on cervical cancer screening. None of…