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In Jon Jones’s Triumphant Return, a Champion Watched From Afar
After three years off, Jones won the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s heavyweight title. But it was against Ciryl Gane, not Francis Ngannou, who had held the title before parting ways with the U.F.C. NYT > Top Stories
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Sahadi’s, the Brooklyn Grocery Store That Feeds Nostalgia
Sahadi’s, on Atlantic Avenue, has specialized in Middle Eastern comfort food for the past 75 years. Now, with a second location and a lively cafe, the family-run market is courting a new following. NYT > Top Stories
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Few Wordle Players Use Consistent Starting Words, but When They Do, It’s ADIEU
What the data tells us about how people play the game.
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Dominate Me, but Not Like That
After feeling hopeless about dating, the musician Aly Tadros discovered B.D.S.M. It was both painful and cathartic — and taught her what she really needed.
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Nico Norena, Founder of ‘The Succulent Bite,’ Weds Ariana Rueda in Costa Rica
Ariana Rueda and Nicolas Norena were friends in college. Five years later, they reconnected one fateful night in Madrid.
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How to Be a Better Grandfather
Without cultural norms to guide them, some men are forging a new grandparenting path.
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Global Cuisines Find a Place in Food Toys
Food toys have evolved to reflect more diverse cuisines and up-to-date eating habits.
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Can We Fire Our Employee? His Father Just Died.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what employers owe their workers.
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Rules to Curb Illicit Dollar Flows Create Unintended Hardships for Some Iraqis
The regulations were meant to prevent dollar transfers to corrupt actors. But they have ended up harming ordinary Iraqis who need U.S. currency for legitimate purposes.
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Ford Is Leaving Tesla in the Dust
Boring old Ford is proving to be a very modern company.
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