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A Creamy, Melty Potato Casserole That’s Outrageously Easy to Make
Jansson’s temptation is one of Sweden’s tastiest exports.
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Annual Vines Can Transform Your Garden in a Single Season. Here’s How.
Whether you want cut flowers or a striking vertical display, these seeds will flourish in no time — given the…
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Books
What Wonders Do Ray Bradbury’s Letters Reveal?
Not many, according to a new collection of correspondence from a science fiction master.
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Yes, Kwanzaa Is Made Up. That’s Why It’s Great
There’s something uniquely American in both its wanton borrowing from existing tradition and its naked admission of artificiality.
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New Hope — and an Old Hurdle — for a Terrible Disease With Terrible Treatments
Researchers in developing countries are trying to find treatments for conditions that affect the poorest people. But the system is…
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World
After Weeks of Warnings, Iceland Volcano Erupts in Fiery Plumes
Iceland’s weather service had warned that a volcanic eruption was likely after thousands of earthquakes were recorded this month.
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Actor Jonathan Majors Found Guilty of Assault and Harassment
Mr. Majors was convicted of attacking his girlfriend in a car. The case has cast doubt on his role in…
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Do I Really Have to Wear an Ugly Christmas Sweater?
The holiday party dress code has shown no signs of stopping. Does opting out make you a Grinch?
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The Numbers Heading to Times Square: 2-0-2-4
The famous ball drop on New Year’s Eve requires a lot of advance preparation, and it’s taking place right now.
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Can I Level With My Kids About Santa Claus?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to tell young children the truth about Christmas myths.