Health
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F.D.A. Panel Rejects Lilly’s Cancer Drug Tested Only in China
An advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration overwhelmingly voted on Thursday against recommending agency approval of a lung…
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‘We Are Not There Yet’: As States Drop Mask Rules, the C.D.C. Stands Firm
WASHINGTON — The White House has been meeting with outside health experts to plan a pandemic exit strategy and a…
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11 Cabbage Recipes That Showcase Its Range
There’s really nothing humble about a head of cabbage: It can play just about any part, like the Sarah Paulson…
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The Next Vaccine Debate: Immunize Young Children Now, or Wait?
The Food and Drug Administration’s upcoming review of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for young children is without precedent in recent…
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With Mask Restrictions Set to Lift, a Haze of Uncertainty Lingers
As the Omicron surge begins to recede in many regions of the country, the governors of New Jersey, Connecticut and…
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El Quijote in the Hotel Chelsea Reopens
Headliner El Quijote Its signature red neon sign has not changed, nor have the references to Don Quixote, the Spanish…
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New York Deer Infected With Omicron, Study Finds
White-tailed deer on Staten Island have been found carrying the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus, marking the first…
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The Magic of Meringues
There are few transformations in cooking as miraculous as turning an egg into a meringue. With only some sugar, air…
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How The Sims Became the Internet’s Most Exciting Place to Eat
In the last year, Kayla Sims began raising her own cows and chickens. She did a bit of traveling, trying…
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Indigenous Ingredients and Inspired Baking Mastery, at Gusto Bread
LONG BEACH, Calif. — The pleasure of a well-made kouign-amann — a French pastry from the town of Douarnenez, perfected…