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The Future of Eating Out Is Lining Up
Money-strapped millennials, inflation and the tough economics of the restaurant business have birthed a wait-in-line dining culture.
By Karen Stabiner
Money-strapped millennials, inflation and the tough economics of the restaurant business have birthed a wait-in-line dining culture.
By Karen Stabiner
The intolerance in the LGBTQ+ community for nuanced views of the war in Gaza is not what the rainbow flag stands for.
By Amichai Lau-Lavie
It’s time to use warning labels to steer people away from food that’s bad for them.
By Kat Morgan and Mark Bittman
There is widespread agreement, even in museums, that questionable pieces in collections should be returned. But returned to whom?
By Adam Kuper
The president had a bad night, but the fundamentals of this race have not changed.
By Stuart Stevens
An alternative photographic history of the Pride march shows that real belonging starts in the crowd, where people find refuge and community.
By Jackson Davidow and Bruce Cratsley
The court swept aside a precedent that endangers countless regulations — and transfers power from the executive branch to Congress and the courts.
By Kate Shaw
Everyone in our system, including judges and members of Congress, will be nudged to do their proper constitutional work.
By Yuval Levin
Schools ground migrant children and their families when everything else — the language, the city, the culture, the people — is brand-new.
By Bliss Broyard and Mateo Arciniegas Huertas
The international community must insist on reversing the restriction of Afghan women’s and girls’ rights and on women’s meaningful participation in decision making.
By Richard Bennett
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