Do wine drinkers just have healthier diets?
Feb. 1, 2006 Are wine drinkers healthier than beer drinkers? If that is the case, it may have less to do with their choice of...
How Americans pretend to love ‘ethnic food’
There is a lie we like to tell ourselves, a bending of the truth that permeates most of the food world in the West. We like burgers...
A DEA agent tracked the source of fentanyl in Mormon country — a Mexican cartel
Kevin Sieff Dec. 13 at 6:10 a.m. ST. GEORGE, Utah — The meth was expensive. The federal agents were running out of money. They had...
Ice Machine – A Dirty History
Fast-Food Ice Dirtier Than Toilet Water ABC News Feb. 20, 2006 — Jasmine Roberts never expected her award-winning middle school science project to get...
Someone Lonely Considers Me a Friend. Should I Stay in His Life?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the obligations we have to friends who are struggling. Dec. 20, 2022 Sign up for The Ethicist newsletter, for Times...
World Cup final: ‘No-one can now deny Messi is one of the game’s greatest’
By Phil McNulty Chief football writer at Lusail Stadium, Doha Lionel Messi strode alone into a single spotlight amid the darkness at Lusail Stadium to...
France ‘home-made’ label to combat reheated dishes
27 June 2013 From the BBC French MPs have approved a bill forcing restaurants to label as “home-made” dishes which were prepared from raw ingredients...
Larbi Benbarek
Larbi Benbarek, born in Tata and died on September 16, 1992 in the same city, is a Franco-Moroccan footballer. He had the longest career in...
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Ibn Ajarrum
SP RECOMMENDS Ibn Adjurrum was born at Fez in 1273-4. He was of Berber origin from the sanhaja Berber tribe. His relatives were from the neighborhood of Ṣafrū. “Ādjurrūm” is...
A Plan Is Not a Strategy
This thing called planning has been around for a long, long time. People would plan out the activities they’re going to engage in. More recently,...
If you still work in a restaurant…Read this
Rachid Belhoucine The Price of the Plate: A Look Back at Kitchen Culture and a Hopeful Future For decades, the image of the bustling restaurant...
Fentanyl Flow to the United States
The flow of fentanyl into the United States in 2019 is more diverse compared to the start of the fentanyl crisis in 2014, with new...
What Radical Islam and the Woke Have in Common
Ayaan Hirsi Ali There were many American heroes on 9/11, but the greatest were the passengers and crew of Flight 93. Not only did they...
A Palestinian Explains Hamas
Bassem Eid To my Palestinian brothers and sisters, and to anyone who supports the Palestinian people, I implore you: Please do not let Hamas brainwash...
Ignore the purists and food zealots. There is no such thing as ‘authentic’ cuisine
Working at a Vietnamese restaurant, I’ve noticed that our fiercest critics are other Vietnamese Americans. But food can, and should, change Mai Tran Wed 1...
Binge Drinking May Trigger Overeating
A study found that consuming more than three large glasses of wine can lead people to overeat, potentially causing weight gain. The survey suggests this...
How the Divorce Reform Act has shaped family life over the past 50 years
‘I haven’t seen a healthy version of marriage’: children of divorce on the lasting impact First it was taboo, now it’s commonplace: how the Divorce...
Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism
Anne Case and Angus Deaton A New York Times BestsellerA Wall Street Journal BestsellerA New York Times Notable Book of 2020A New York Times Book Review Editors’ ChoiceShortlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business...
Why Americans Are Dying from Despair
The unfairness of our economy, two economists argue, can be measured not only in dollars but in deaths. By Atul Gawande March 16, 2020 It all...