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Aug 10, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Steven Lee Myers |Adam Satariano |Leo Dominguez |Rumsey Taylor
Social media posts assailing immigrants have fomented a climate of fear and hatred in Britain, Portugal and other countries. The vitriolic language is now spilling onto the streets.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Eduardo Medina |Leo Dominguez |Patricia Sulbaran
As Bad Bunny and other Puerto Rican musical artists explode in popularity, language instructors say more people want to learn how to speak the island’s slick, swaggering version of Spanish.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
nytimes.com | Tanya Sichynsky |Leo Dominguez |Eden Weingart
For first-time hosts — and even more seasoned cooks — the turkey induces the most anxiety. As a rule, one pound of turkey per person is generally a good place to start. But if you want leftovers, a little extra is more than OK. There are dozens of ways to prepare one. So which recipe suits you best? Start With a Head Count Select a serving size to explore recipes For 4 to 6 people, a half or whole breast stuns without much fuss.
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Aug 18, 2023 |
nytimes.com | Brad Plumer |Nadja Popovich |Leo Dominguez |Ana Swanson |Ivan Penn |Jim Tankersley
Resistance to wind and solar projects from environmentalists is among an array of impediments to widespread conversion to renewables.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
lasvegassun.com | Karen Hanley |Anna Kodé |Leo Dominguez
Gen Z-ers have been elected to Congress. They have upset big dairy. They refuse to believe that it’s too late to curb the effects of climate change with the refrain, “OK Doomer,” a play on “OK Boomer.” But there’s something that many Gen Z-ers feel is not within their realm of possibility: owning a home.
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