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The Friendship Bread Project: Can Baking Promote Unity In A Divided World?

Friendship Bread is the chain letter of baking: A simple starter that you divvy up, keeping some for yourself and sharing the rest with others. It

It's the chain letter of baking: a simple starter that you divvy up, keeping some for yourself and sharing the rest with others. It's an old tradition we'd like to see you revive in your community.

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UK may use taxes to get tech giants to do more to fight extremism, minister says

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain may impose new taxes on tech giants like Google and Facebook unless they do more to combat online extremism by taking down material aimed at radicalizing people or helping them to prepare attacks, the country's security minister said.


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Trump’s Way: For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency

In ways that were once unimaginable, President Trump has discarded the conventions and norms established by his predecessors. Will that change the institution permanently?

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New Year’s Eve, Iran, Donald Trump: Your Weekend Briefing

Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.

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Inside the Hollywood Home of Social Media’s Stars. (Don’t Be Shy.)

High jinks and networking abound at 1600 Vine Street, the apartment complex minting the next generation of Instagram and YouTube celebrities.

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The Look: Don’t Call It Street Style

This year, 21 photographers captured the ways we present ourselves to the world.

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Sunday Routine: How Carter Cleveland, of Artsy, Spends His Sundays

The entrepreneur sleeps in, goes to yoga, sits under a tree, steams, and always has dinner with his family on the Upper West Side, where he grew up.

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On the Dance Beat: Extreme Focus, Extreme Costumes, Extreme Imagination


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New Year’s Eve, Iran, Donald Trump: Your Weekend Briefing


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How To Work With Your Doctor On Healthier Goals For The New Year

Dr. James Mold, a family physician and author of Achieving Your Personal Health Goals, says doctors should work with their patients to set mutually agreed-upon goals throughout life.

What health goals will you reach for in 2018? And which, if any, will you discuss with your doctor?

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Coming Out in Lebanon

Openly gay, lesbian and transgender people face persecution across the Middle East. The exception may be in Lebanon, which has slowly grown more tolerant thanks to the work of activists.

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A Year in Bloopers: The Making of The Daily 360


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Homes That Sold for Less Than $500,000


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South Korea seizes second ship suspected of providing oil to North Korea

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean authorities have seized a Panama-flagged vessel suspected of transferring oil products to North Korea in violation of international sanctions, a customs official said on Sunday.


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2 Killed in Iran as Official Says Protesters Will ‘Pay the Price’


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Iran said protesters should pay a high price if they break the law

LONDON (Reuters) - Protesters in Iran who have staged three days of demonstrations over economic hardship and alleged corruption should pay a high price if they break the law, the government said on Sunday.


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Two people were killed during protests in Doroud city, in the Lorestan province of western Iran, according to semi-official news agency Mehr News.


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2 Killed in Iran as Official Says Protesters Will ‘Pay the Price’

Two protesters were reportedly killed in demonstrations that have quickly grown into a nationwide outpouring of anger.

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Niagara Falls becomes ice-covered spectacle

Temperatures are set to remain below minus 10 degrees Celsius in the area for the next week.

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How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt

George Papadopoulos, a Trump foreign policy adviser, was the improbable match that set off a blaze that has consumed the first year of the Trump administration.

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Republican Attacks on Mueller and F.B.I. Open New Rift in G.O.P.

A campaign to discredit the F.B.I. and the special counsel investigating President Trump is growing more heated, splitting the Republican Party.

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In Fire-Scarred Bronx Neighborhood, a World of New Arrivals, Children and Community

Many were drawn to Belmont, where a fire killed 12, because it is affordable and safe. They stayed because they found a small town amid a metropolis.

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Why Children Play With Fire, and How to Stop Them

Preschoolers and kindergartners are most likely to start fires caused by play, and are most likely to die in them, according to the National Fire Protection Association.

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The U.S. Has Pummeled Al Qaeda in Yemen. But the Threat Is Barely Dented.

Despite tripling airstrikes this year, American officials concede an attack emanating from the chaotic, ungoverned spaces of Yemen remains among their top terrorism fears.

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10 of Our Best Weekend Reads + One Great Video

The magazine looks back at artists, innovators and thinkers we lost this year. Styles offers a lesson in cryptokitties (I had to Google it, too). And Metropolitan offers lessons in happiness from those who have lots of experience.

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John Portman, Architect Who Made Skylines Soar, Dies at 93

Mr. Portman, who was also a developer, built futuristic office complexes and hotels with towering atriums, transforming cityscapes across the world.

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Erica Garner, Activist and Daughter of Eric Garner, Dies at 27

Ms. Garner, whose father died in 2014 after being put in a police chokehold, was a prominent critic of policing tactics.

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Op-Ed Contributor: How Can Trump Help Iran’s Protesters? Be Quiet.

Public support from the United States government will do the demonstrators more harm than good.

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News Analysis: Dad Believed in U.F.O.s. Turns Out He Wasn’t Alone.

My father and the Pentagon seemed to agree. There could be life out there.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Ask Roxane: Is It Too Late to Follow My Dreams?

I’ve always loved advice columns. Now I’m writing one.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Our Country Deserves Your Respect, Not Your Pity

Haiti’s ambassador on alleged comments from President Trump: “It is long past time for such thinking to end.”

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Op-Ed Columnist: Higher Ed’s Low Moment

Colleges are crucial to American greatness but found themselves on the defensive in 2017.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Confessions of a Columnist

Reconsidering my years as a deficit hawk.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: When Forecasters Get It Wrong: Always

Economists were mostly incorrect in their predictions for 2017. That was par for the course.

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Iran Confronts 3rd Day of Protests, With Calls for Khamenei to Quit

As demonstrators called for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, to step down, about 4,000 people in Tehran took part in an annual rally in support of the government.

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Glitch in South Carolina Lottery Could Mean $19.6 Million in Winnings

A computer error caused a lottery game to produce too many winning tickets and now the state has set aside nearly $20 million in payouts as it decides what to do.

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Greek Prime Minister Seeks to Block Asylum for Turkish Officer

In an apparent effort to avoid antagonizing Turkey, Greece’s prime minister moved to block asylum for a Turkish officer who fled last year’s failed coup.

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2 Men Charged in Quadruple Homicide in Troy; Motive Is a Mystery

James W. White and Justin C. Mann, both of Schenectady, N.Y., were charged in the deaths of a woman, her 11- and 5-year-old children and her partner.

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Congo Reports Arrest in Killing of 2 U.N. Experts

The experts, Michael Sharp, an American, and Zaida Catalan, a Swede, were investigating crimes associated with a rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Some Afghan Children Find an Alternative to Jail — for Now

Orphanages for Afghan children of jailed mothers meet part of the need, but funding cuts threaten their future and many others stay in prison.

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Why an Upstate Prisoner With a History of Escape Foiled His Latest

He cooked up an ingenious scheme to break out of prison. So he tried to make a deal. But it wasn’t just any plan. And he wasn’t just any inmate.

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A Year of Animal Oddities Around the World: 7 Reader Favorites

From rare white giraffes to criminal donkeys to chilly elephants, take a look at some of our strangest stories about animals in 2017 that resonated with readers.

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Why Are Mutual Fund Fees So High? This Billionaire Knows

In an era of Amazonian price destruction, mutual funds are an outlier. Weak directors, complacent investors and the lure of rich profits are among the reasons.

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San Francisco’s Skyline, Now Inescapably Transformed by Tech

Salesforce Tower, which at 1,070 feet is the tallest office building west of the Mississippi, will be inhabited in January, signaling tech’s triumph in the city.

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These N.B.A. Dancers Bring Their High Kicks Courtside

With packed routines, the hard-working Brooklynettes and Knicks City Dancers are “there to create just as much of a show as the basketball players.”

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For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency


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Kristaps Porzingis’s 30 Points Help Knicks Top Pelicans and End Skid


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Katherine Davis, Michael Golden


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Jessica Perez, Daniel Suvor


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Erica Andersen, Jonathan Donenberg


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Bette Marston, Brian Canter


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What’s on TV Sunday: New Year’s Eve Celebrations and Dave Chappelle


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Greek Prime Minister Seeks to Block Asylum for Turkish Officer


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Corrections: December 31, 2017


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Trump's Russia inquiry 'started by Australian tip-off'

An Australian diplomat was told about "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in a London bar, reports say.

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Eric Garner death: Activist daughter Erica dies aged 27

She became a Black Lives Matter activist after her father died while under police restraint.

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Parents prank daughter with joke Christmas present

Parents of a Lorde fan turned her request for concert tickets into a joke that delighted social media.

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Shared shame

The case of Tyler Haire, a 16 year old locked up for years without trial, reveals a deeper problem.

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Teenage kicks

Teenage environmentalist Autumn Peltier will speak in front of the UN General Assembly this spring.

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What to watch

What's behind stock growth in 2017 and what factors to consider in 2018.

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Call of Duty ‘swatting’ death explained

A man has been arrested after an alleged prank call led to police shooting dead a 28-year-old man.

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Deadly NYC fire: Footage shows devastation

New York Fire Department releases footage of the scene where 12 people died on Friday.

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Deadly 911 'swatting' call released

Police release the hoax emergency call which allegedly led to officers shooting an innocent man dead.

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Baltimore Residents Blame Record-High Murder Rate On Lower Police Presence

The Western District police station in Baltimore, Md., seen in July, was the backdrop to violent clashes between police and rioters in 2015, following the death of Freddie Gray.

An activist says police are less present after controversies over police brutality. "We wanted them engaged in the community. We didn't want them beating the hell out of us," pastor Kinji Scott says.

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How Crime Rates In New York City Reached Record Lows

New York City has seen a precipitous drop in crime over the past several years. Bill Bratton, who served as NYPD

Crime in New York City is at its lowest levels since the 1950s. NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton says a renewed focus on disorder, as well as serious crime, led to the decline.

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