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  1. Corrections: Sept. 17, 2025

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  2. Corrections: Sept. 16, 2025

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  3. No Corrections: Sept. 15, 2025

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  6. Samin Nosrat’s Lazy Sugo

    Her dish isn’t lazy at all, but is generous and unhurried, with time turning tomatoes, wine and bone-in meat into a rich, glossy sauce.

    By Melissa Clark

     
  7. Israel Pounds Gaza City as Fears Mount for Those Inside

    With hundreds of thousands of Palestinians still in the city, the Israeli military said it was opening another temporary evacuation route. The U.N. warned that food supplies in northern Gaza would soon run out.

    By Cassandra Vinograd, Rawan Sheikh Ahmad, Gabby Sobelman and Liam Stack

     
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  14. Tim Walz Seeks Third Term as Governor of Minnesota

    Mr. Walz raised his national profile with a run for vice president. He has suggested that an additional term as governor would rule out the prospect of him running for president in 2028.

    By Ernesto Londoño

     
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    By Lara Jakes, Gabby Sobelman, Isabel Kershner and Natan Odenheimer

     
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  23. A Bold New Museum for a Flamboyant Leader

    Chris Dercon is known for dramatic gestures and frequent moves between major institutions. But he says he’ll be at the Fondation Cartier for the long haul.

    By Nina Siegal

     
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  25. How Beli Ate Yelp

    A restaurant-rating app has endeared itself to young diners who no longer trust starred reviews on other platforms.

    By Luke Fortney

     
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  30. Critic’s Notebook

    I Finally Solved My Ethan Hawke Problem

    A star since he was teenager, Hawke left our critic cold for several movies. But as he grew as an actor, his performances won her over.

    By Manohla Dargis

     
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  34. The Living Room Where History Still Happens

    Gloria Steinem, now 91, is still at the center of vital conversations. On Tuesday, she gathered a circle of nearly 30 women at her home to talk about women’s health.

    By Alexis Benveniste

     
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  38. Hasan Piker on Charlie Kirk

    The two men had very different politics. But as a fellow star of a new political media class, the left-wing streamer had a personal reaction to Mr. Kirk’s assassination.

    By Joseph Bernstein

     
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  44. Fashion chatter

    A $3,600 Workout Bag?

    Alo Yoga is betting that fans of its sports bras will go for new luxury bags. Plus, Everlane’s first celebrity face and a milestone for stylish sisters-in-law.

    By Yola Mzizi

     
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  60. Critic’s Notebook

    An Artist’s Do-Over in Double Time

    Stephen Prina borrows beats from John Bonham and Keith Moon for a series of performances coming to MoMA. His work is both loving homage and striking original.

    By Jonathan Griffin

     
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  71. Out There

    Happy Birthday, LIGO. Now Drop Dead.

    Ten years ago, astronomers made an epic discovery with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory. Cosmology hasn’t been the same since, and it might not stay that way much longer.

    By Dennis Overbye

     
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