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Why everyone should make Brunswick stew, a Southern classic
Thrifty and soul-warming, this hearty Southern staple is savory, sweet, tangy, familiar yet surprising and, most important, hot.

Butternut squash pasta and more winter squash recipes to make this week
There are a lot of standout squash recipes on New York Times Cooking, many of which were conceived as sides but are perfectly delicious for dinner with rice or farro...

Twitch’s relationship with its streamers shows its cracks
For years, Twitch has wrestled with whether it could balance being a place where video game players could happily make good money from livestreaming to fans with becoming a profitable...

I tried the $1,500 Quest Pro and saw the best of the metaverse
Good news, readers: After using nearly every virtual reality headset made in the last seven years, including the latest $1,500 goggles from Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, I’ve seen the best of...

Stuffed shells, roasted chicken and more recipes you’ll crave this week
Cravings are complex and highly personal, born of both nature and nurture, driven by neurons and doused with dopamine. These dishes are a few of mine.

The Google Watch is here. But you’d better love Android.
The $350 Pixel Watch, which features Fitbit¶¶Ňőap health monitoring software and was released last week, is the first Google-branded smartwatch resulting from that merger.

Gaming is booming. That¶¶Ňőap catnip for cybercriminals.
Cybersecurity firms have warned that cybercrime in gaming has increased substantially since the start of the pandemic, and that the vulnerabilities -- for game studios as well as players —...

“Eye of Sauron”: The dazzling solar tower in the Israeli desert
Drive through the crags and craters of the Negev Desert, and it¶¶Ňőap difficult to miss: a piercing light, mounted on an austere gray tower, more than 800 feet high. It¶¶Ňőap...

The secret to the best cauliflower soup? High heat and a little spice.
On its own, the soup is gentle and restrained. So I usually punch it up with a bold, tangy garnish. For this version, I glazed some plum tomatoes with harissa...

Boneless chicken thighs are the star of these easy dinner recipes
For tired home cooks, the boneless, skinless chicken thigh can feel like a dinnertime paragon of protein. There are many reasons to love it.