1
Food
What to Cook This Weekend
That great war horse of the Chinese-restaurant menu, beef and broccoli, awaits.Not yet.
My mouth is still very tender.
2
Science
In Your Bathroom, the Scum of the Earth
Why does bar soap clog the bathroom drain?OK, Worth a try.
3
Real Estate
A Real Estate Dynasty Passes the Torch
The next generation of a New York real estate family steps up to play a much bigger role in an apartment tower on the east side.Slowly, slowly.
4
Fashion & Style
Open Thread: This Week in Style News
N.F.L. cheerleader uniform rules, an Indian jeweler on the lam — and more.Records are important to some.
"If you must ask the price it is unaffordable"
5
Business Day
Catering to Fliers’ Tastes at 30,000 Feet
Food tastes different on a plane. An airline chef needs to take the effects of the dry cabin environment and the lower air pressure into account.interesting.
6
T Magazine
6 Things T Editors Like Right Now
A by-no-means exhaustive list of the things our editors (and a few contributors) find interesting on a given week.Gay esthetics.
7
Books
A Traffic Jam Changed Her Life
Jacqueline Winspear was mired in London gridlock when her beloved fictional detective, Maisie Dobbs, popped into her head.Between the wars was a closed world.
So much of the aristocratic world was ending.
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N.Y. / Region
The Gendered Politics of Andrew Cuomo, Emasculator in Chief
The governor has been touting his feminist credentials on social media, while simultaneously battering Bill de Blasio on the decay of the city’s public housing.Andrew Cuomo should get another term.
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N.Y. / Region
Prosecutor Seeks to Discredit Defense Experts in Nanny Trial
Two experts testified Yoselyn Ortega was too psychotic to grasp her actions when she killed two children, but a prosecutor challenged their analyses.The trial is steriotyped.
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N.Y. / Region
The Subway Is So Late, It’s Making New Yorkers Early
Subway riders have been overcompensating for delays, leading to a conundrum when the trains are on time: The subway’s been making people early.And yet they persist.
Rent is excessive everywhere.
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