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Spring is here! Here’s how to spot the seasonal scams.
If the IRS needs your attention, it starts with a notice by regular mail via the U.S. Postal Service in most cases.

Female entrepreneurs who confront a particular kind of troll
The company’s Instagram feed is a mix of photos of luscious dumplings and simmering hot pots, along with more playful visuals, like a surrealist photo collage of chicken feet holding...

Qatayef asafiri recipe: The dessert that tastes best one month out of every year
Qatayef are synonymous with Ramadan. It is during this month that bakeries start making the pastry for these stuffed pancakes, and the lines spill into the street as people wait...

Salted peanut and caramel matzo brittle recipe: A matzo-based brittle for the modern age
The recipe has many possibilities, and, wrapped and tucked into a tin, it makes a tasty gift for the Seder host. But just beware: This sweet is totally habit-forming.

Pomegranate baked rice and onions with dill recipe: An exuberant take on onions and rice, for Passover and beyond
Any way you serve it, it is bound to be the most striking thing on the table. And it tastes as good as it looks.

JetBlue bids for Spirit Airlines, potentially spoiling Spiritap merger with Denver-based Frontier
JetBlue Airways has made an offer to acquire Spirit Airlines for roughly $3.6 billion, three people with knowledge of the matter said, throwing a wrench into Spiritap plan to merge...

COVID and diabetes, colliding in a public health train wreck
After older people and nursing home residents, perhaps no group has been harder hit by the pandemic than people with diabetes.

Beating Japan at its own (video) game: A smash hit from China
Ben Dooley and Paul Mozur, The New York Times Company

Want to be an influencer? Here’s one place to start
By Gina Cherelus, The New York Times Company Tumi Adeyoju, 20, is a public health major at the University of Houston. But when she’s not in class or studying, she...

The latecomer’s guide to crypto
Now, suddenly, itap inescapable. Look one way, and there are Matt Damon and Larry David doing ads for crypto startups. Swivel your head -- oh, hey, itap the mayors of...