How to store half a lemon – and 17 other ways to keep leftover food freshAttention home cooks: do you, like me, have half a lemon, perhaps encased in a beeswax wrap or clingfilm, sitting in your fridge? Half a cucumber, going dry at one end? Or maybe an open jar of capers, barely used, but well past the two-week recommended refrigeration period? So often, a recipe requir
Something Weird Is Happening With Caesar SaladsWith chefs tossing in pig ear, tequila, and other wacky ingredients, when does a classic dish become something other than itself? Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration.
Let Them Eat … EverythingThe sheet-pan chicken and roasted broccoli are out of the oven, and white rice is steaming on the stove.
Six quick traybake recipes for easy family mealsPreheat oven to 180°C. Tip the potatoes and shallots into a large baking tray and toss together with a tablespoon of olive oil and the oregano. Roast for 20 minutes.
Every Question We Had About Rupert Murdoch’s (Sixth) Engagement and (Fifth) Wedding, AnsweredWhile you were busy falling down the rabbit hole last month of what exactly was going on in the British royal family, you may have missed some other tabloid news about someone almost as rich but arguably more powerful than King Charles III: Rupert Murdoch is getting married again.
Men punching random women in NYC: A desperate last gasp of the male rage fueling MAGAMen are punching random women on the streets of New York City. As usual with these kinds of diffuse and chaotic stories, there's much that is unknown, including how often this is happening, how many people are involved, or whether it's at all coordinated. But what we do know is already alarming.
Forget About Chips—China Is Coming for ShipsHow many of the thousands of ships docking every day at U.S. ports were built in the United States? The answer may be surprising: U.S. shipyards manufacture fewer than 1 percent of the cargo vessels that ply the global seas. In March, U.S.
The U.S. Thinks It’s Harder to Learn Polish or Greek Than Swahili or MalayFor English-speakers, Romanian is easier to learn than German. And you’ll be speaking Swahili sooner than Polish. How is that? Because the Foreign Service Institute says so. Located in Arlington, Virginia, the FSI is the U.S.
Into the 27-Year-Old Brooklyn Man’s Bedroom“I would get rid of this fake plant,” Rachel Coster tells me, pointing to a real plant. Then, noticing the Dusen Dusen Dash pillow on my bed, she groans. (“Childish” and “very gay guy,” she says.
A prehistory of MAGA: "Mainstream" conservatives never really purged the fascistsDavid Austin Walsh’s new book, “Taking America Back: The Conservative Movement and the Far Right,” had its origins in his experience as a college student editing a roundtable on Jonah Goldberg's "Liberal Fascism" for History News Network.
The Mystery of ‘Jia Tan,’ the XZ Backdoor MastermindThe scourge of software supply chain attacks—an increasingly common hacking technique that hides malicious code in a widely used legitimate program—can take many forms.
Sticky aubergine tart, sea bass with pistachio pesto, baklava cheesecake – Greekish recipes by Georgina HaydenWhen it comes to dreaming up new dishes for cookbooks, Georgina Hayden’s sternest critic is her grandmother – her yiayia as she affectionately calls her in Greek. “I spend days with her in the kitchen,” says Hayden, who still lives close to her Greek-Cypriot family in north London.
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Stealing the Voice of AuthorityLast month, around 150 protesters occupied the lobby of the New York Times building, holding signs that said “LIES” and “STOP THE PRESSES, FREE PALESTINE.