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One-Dish Dinners with Luke Catleugh
Home chef Luke Catleugh has experiments with easy-to-make recipes, perfect for midweek with no fuss and only one pan to clean.
Monday Muscle: 5-Minute Ab Workout
With only a five-minute commitment, there's no excuse to avoid your ab workout today, courtesy of A Gentlemen's Guide.
5 Ways Eating in a Pandemic is Improving Your Relationship with Food
Some food-related behavior changes have the potential to become new habits with long-term benefits. Here are five eating-related behaviors you want to endure beyond the pandemic.
Infected Workers, Parts Shortages Slow Auto Factory Restarts
For some automakers, full production has been delayed, or it's been herky-herky, with production lines stopping and starting.
An Ode to Mac and Cheese: the Poster Child for Processed Food
The cheap, boxed meal has long been a poster child for processed food. While it's often dismissed as stuff for kids, a lot of grownups secretly savor it.
US Food Prices See Historic Jump and Are Likely to Stay High
Overall, the cost of food bought to eat at home skyrocketed by the most in 46 years, and analysts caution that meat prices in particular could remain high.
'A Queer Serial's Podcasts Cover More LGBT History
A Queer Serial presents a new series of LGBT-themed podcasts about the pioneering early days of the LGBT civil rights movment.
Hello and Welcome. Robot Waiters to the Rescue
Robot duties will include greeting customers, serving drinks and dishes and returning used glasses and crockery. It's unclear whether diners will be expected to tip.
Online Extra: 'Allen Ginsberg and Beat Poetry' at CJM May 31
The Contemporary Jewish Museum presents an online panel talk about the gay poet who helped shape the Beat poet movement.
Friday Fitness: Leg and Trap Workout with Greg O'Gallagher
Fitness expert Greg O'Gallagher guides us through a detailed at-home workout with a few historical bodybuilding anecdotes for good measure.
Court Orders Defiant Michigan Barber to Close His Shop
A Michigan court on Thursday ordered a barber to close his shop and stop defying the state's coronavirus restrictions, though he vowed to keep cutting hair.
Interim Mr. Gay World a Heroic Doctor Who Battled COVID-19
When Mr. Gay World 2020 had to be put off to next year, the plan was for first runner-up from 2019 to serve an interim term. Then an ironic twist emerged - one with a heroic tinge.
Connecticut Transgender Policy Found to Violate Title IX
A Connecticut policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls sports violates the civil rights of female athletes, the U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights has ruled.
Trump Preparing Order Targeting Social Media Protections
President Donald Trump is preparing to sign an executive order Thursday aimed at curbing liability protections for social media companies, two days after he lashed out at Twitter for applying fact checks to two of his tweets.
Larry Kramer Used Voice, Pen to Raise Consciousness on AIDS
Time never softened the urgency of Larry Kramer's demands.
Levi's Launches Pride Collection and OutRight Action International Partnership
Levi's has released its latest Pride collection, adopting "Use Your Voice!" as a rallying cry, stating that this year's collection is all about maximizing self-expression.
Nissan Plans to Close Barcelona Factories, 3,000 Jobs Lost
Spain's government says that Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Co. has decided to close its manufacturing plants in the northeastern Catalonia region.
Patrons Under Plastic: Restaurants Get Creative in Virus Era
Dining at a table where each person is enclosed by a clear plastic shield might look and sound futuristic, but it could be one way for some restaurants to reopen. It also might help out if your companion orders escargots, heavy on the garlic.
Top Spellers Prepare to Crown National Champion, from Home
Like dozens of other veteran spellers in their final year of eligibility, Anson Cook had big plans for this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee, which was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Journalist Accuses Ronan Farrow (& Family) of Trying to Kill Her Soon-Yi Previn Profile
A journalist who wrote a 2018 profile of Soon-Yi Previn in New York magazine claims that Ronan Farrow and his family tried to get the publication to kill the piece.