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After String Of Collisions, Navy Will Broadcast Ship Coordinates In Busy Waters
U.S. warships typically run without transmitting Automatic Identification System, but the Navy is rethinking that after recent accidents involving the USS Fitzgerald and USS McCain.
COVID-19 shifts how food is grown, processed and delivered
The coronavirus pandemic has altered every aspect of our traditional food systems, from small farms to massive grocery store chains. Experts say the pandemic is exposing longstanding issues in how we produce and purchase food. They also think it's giving us an opportunity to make food systems more equitable.
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Elegantly Old School: Nostalgia Books On The Rise
Whatever happened to good manners, cocktail hour or knowing how to darn a sock? Sally Singer, editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, selects three new books that celebrate nostalgia and looking back to more exquisite, more refined times.
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Review: Calexico, 'Edge Of The Sun'
Though the scenery of the American Southwest remains largely unchanged, the band's sense and understanding of it continues to deepen and grow.
In Georgia, Trump's latest indictment deepens a GOP divide
Efforts to punish the prosecutor who charged Donald Trump and 18 others with election interference have amplified a divide among his supporters and the rest of the state GOP.
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In 'Little Engine That Could,' Some See An Early Feminist Hero
Was "I think I can" the grandmother of "lean in?" Some readers see the plucky locomotive as a parable about working women, but in some versions of the story the protagonist was male.
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In 'Out Of Line,' The Many, Many Acts Of Jules Feiffer
At 86, Jules Feiffer has drawn comic strips, written books and plays, and is now experimenting with graphic novels. A new compilation, Out of Line, takes an extensive look at his many careers.
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Ramen To The Rescue: How Instant Noodles Fight Global Hunger
The supercheap and palatable noodles help low-wage workers around the world get by, anthropologists argue in a new book. And rather than lament the ascendance of this highly processed food, they argue we should try to make it more nutritious.
A Spy's Son Grapples With A Lifetime Of Secrets
When Scott Johnson was 14, his father told him he was a spy for the CIA. At first it was exciting, but as Johnson grew older, he began to wonder just how much his father was keeping from him. In The Wolf and the Watchman, Johnson explores their complicated relationship.
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Pumpkin or sweet potato pie? There's a rich history behind both
The two desserts have similarities — both are orange, sweet, and have a bit of spice — but they have distinct histories that have led to dedicated followings.
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