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Marrakesh Express
By SAM SIFTON
A French take on tagine, from Daniel Boulud.
Our high-tech process of pharmaceutical research is broken — and the solution might be old-fashioned trial and error.
From the longbow to the Dvorak keyboard, the road to innovation is paved with failed designs and forgotten artifacts.
As their military struggles to combat the Islamist terrorist group, everyday Nigerians have formed citizen battalions to defend their towns. But have they gone too far?
The N.F.L. is more popular — and more profitable — than ever. But its coming settlement over brain injuries could lay the groundwork that pushes the sport to the margins of American culture.
An expert magician, avid debunker and scourge of spiritualists and con men prepares for the final curtain.
Three decades after his famous parents broke up, Thompson brings them together again on a new album, “Family.”
Upgrade your 5 o’clock drink, and wash the stress away.
Would the F.B.I.’s smear campaign against Martin Luther King Jr. work today?
Some locals are hoping King James’s return will revive the city’s economy, but experts say these predictions are wildly inflated and unlikely to last.
An offer to tidy up in exchange for a discount in rent; paranoia over a gardener’s Breathalyzer.
I went back to the house I grew up in. But I didn’t like what they’d done with the place.
In the second season of his show, “Alpha House,” the longtime editorial cartoonist continues his exploration of the Republican narrative.
Michael Sokolove’s 2002 article on the growth of college football into big business.
After 80, some people don’t retire. They reign.
What do kids around the world eat for breakfast? It’s as likely to be coffee or kimchi as it is a sugary cereal.
The Brown sisters have been photographed every year since 1975. The latest image in the series is published here for the first time.
Converting Chinese rice fields into luxury villas.
Few collegians work as hard as the U.S. Military Academy’s 786 female cadets.
Two photographers capture scenes from the most recent outbreak of war.
With the help of a 30-pound “concave easel,” Trevor and Ryan Oakes are creating a handmade version of an Edward Steichen original.
A rare photograph of a nighttime breach.
Underwater photographs of infants learning to swim.
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