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How to make fast, easy skewers on the grill
It¶¶Ňőap one of the most elemental cooking techniques: impaling food on a skewer or a stick and cooking it over an open fire.

Japan’s diverse Olympic stars reflect a country that¶¶Ňőap changing (slowly)
At least 35 members of the 583-strong Japanese Olympic team are multiracial. They are considered medal contenders in tennis and judo and will compete in boxing, sailing, sprinting, rugby and...

The nightmare of our snooping phones
“Data privacy” is one of those terms that feels stripped of all emotion. It¶¶Ňőap like a flat soda. At least until America’s failures to build even basic data privacy protections...

Tech workers swore off the Bay Area. Now they’re coming back.
Dire warnings over the past year that tech was done with the Bay Area because of a high cost of living, homelessness, crowding and crime are looking overheated

Taking Microsoft¶¶Ňőap Windows 11 for a test drive
It¶¶Ňőap like being a professional house inspector who delivers a report that always goes like this: Here’s what you need to know about the home you are about to move...

Yotam Ottolenghi’s formula for easy, delicious dishes
My equation may not be pithy or genius -- I did need a paragraph to explain each of its parts — but, as a way to eat for our times,...

Thomas Barrack, Trump fundraiser, indicted on lobbying charge
Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a close friend of former President Donald Trump and one of his top 2016 campaign fundraisers, was indicted on Tuesday morning on federal charges of violating...

Chile-oil noodles recipe: These are the noodles you need
If this heat keeps up in New York, Judy Kim’s chile-oil noodles are next in my rotation.

In a first, an MLB game will be called entirely by women
In what is believed to be a first for MLB, an all-female broadcast crew will call Tuesday’s game between the Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays.

Summer’s must-make chilled soup
It¶¶Ňőap summer and time for a break from busyness, even with meal prep. All the dishes below keep especially well in the fridge, so you can enjoy a little thrill...