Bakers on Texas-Mexican Border Are Found Guilty of Harboring Illegal Workers

Leonardo Baez and his wife were among the first employers prosecuted for taking on undocumented immigrants at their bakery in Los Fresnos, Texas. They face up to 10 years in prison.

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Is the Bread in Europe Better for You?

If you’ve noticed that certain baked goods are more tolerable abroad, it may not be all in your head.

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A Reporter’s Search for the Best Croissants in New York

A food writer scouted more than 100 bakeries in search of flaky, buttery perfection.

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How Ashley Coiffard, Co-Owner of L’Appartement 4F, Spends Her Busiest Days

Ashley Coiffard, who co-owns L’Appartement 4F, stays busy with long walks, staff meetings and FaceTime with friends.

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Crumbl’s Benson Boone ‘Moonbeam Ice Cream’ Cookies Are a Hit

With help from social media, Crumbl’s Benson Boone-inspired Moonbeam Ice Cream has received an extended run.

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HBO Brings Hot Fellas Bakery From ‘And Just Like That’ to Life

Generations of “Sex and the City” fans turned up for an event in which a Manhattan cafe transformed itself into the bakery from HBO Max’s “And Just Like That …”

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A New Pope? Time to Make Cookies at This Queens Bakery.

Maria Notaro got to work as soon as Pope Leo XIV waved from the balcony at St. Peter’s Basilica.

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A New Book About Baking Bread Is Only Sort of About Bread

“Existential Bread,” a book by the poet and amateur baker Jim Franks, is only sort of about bread.

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‘No Cake, No Entry’: More Than 1,000 Picnic to Celebrate the Love of Cake

No crumbs were left behind at Cake Picnic in San Francisco on Saturday as attendees gawked, photographed and ultimately ate 1,387 cakes.

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A Traditional Ramadan Treat Gets a Modern Remake (but Good Luck Getting It)

Marook, a sweet bread eaten during Ramadan in Syria, used to be a simple loaf, but now the list of choices can be as long as the lines of customers.

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