July 4, 2025, 4:43 p.m. Eastern time
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In this month’s picks, a look back at a city in France during the Nazi occupation, an assessment of a renowned gay politician and an exploration of press freedoms in sovereign tribal nations.
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Roasted salmon glazed with brown sugar and mustard, a New York Times Cooking classic with over 18,000 reviews.
Murder? Of course. But this British series also gets excited about things like Viking gold, Chinese artifacts and Dutch master paintings.
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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The product of years of Republican effort, the American tax code now blends traditional supply-side economics with President Trump’s populist 2024 campaign promises.
It’s not an education if A.I. does your thinking for you.
School officials have demanded answers from federal agencies. It was the latest example of how locals have scrutinized the actions of immigration agents.
The people have spoken. Here are the movies they voted for.
A “roll cloud” spotted off the coast of Portugal looked like something out of a movie. Here’s the science behind it.
After renting a one-bedroom on the Upper West Side for years, a couple with a baby decided to search for a house outside the city. Which town could they afford?
A reader was caught off guard by her college best friend’s request of a plus one, considering how poorly her relationship with the ex ended. But did she overreact?
Savoring all things fresh and briny while on a mission to visit all four of Maine’s oyster regions in just one long weekend.
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