‘The Futurist Cookbook’ Gets an Update, One New York Meal at a Time

How two men consumed with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s classic critique of food and culture found themselves with a checkerboard blanket in a New York park.

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The Menendez Brothers Chicken Wing Empire That Never Was

Lyle Menendez had grand plans to franchise Chuck’s Spring Street Cafe before he was arrested. The New Jersey restaurant endures.

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Trump Seeks to Strip Away Legal Tool Key to Civil Rights Enforcement

President Trump has ordered federal agencies to halt their use of “disparate-impact liability,” which has been used to assess whether policies discriminate against different groups.

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The State Law Taking a Financial Toll on California Budgets

The law set off a wave of child sex abuse litigation that has pushed some public institutions to the brink of financial crisis. School districts face up to $3 billion in claims.

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Pope Leo XIV, First American Pontiff, Will Face a Fractured American Church

Pope Leo’s relationship with the ascendant Catholic right in the U.S. could be a prominent issue in his papacy.

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Panasonic to Cut 10,000 Jobs in Major Overhaul

The Japanese technology conglomerate plans to shed underperforming businesses and shift its focus to new areas of growth.

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Britain’s Roller-Coaster Ride to a Trade Deal With Trump

At times during weeks of thorny negotiations, the efforts of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government seemed destined to fail.

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After the Blast

Exploring a photograph of the aftermath of a deadly airstrike at a Gaza City restaurant.

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A Tension Unlike Anything Felt in Decades

A reporter recalling a war from his childhood finds the fear familiar, but the weapons more high-tech and the fog of disinformation far thicker.

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