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NYT Cooking’s 20 Most Popular Recipes of 2020 Caramelized shallot pasta, the perfect chocolate chip cookies, sour cream and onion chicken: These are the recipes that kept readers coming back for ...
Our 2020 climate coverage started with huge wildfires burning the coast of Australia, which had just marked its hottest, driest year on record. It was a running start. And the news never seemed to ...
The election: More than half of the top 30 most-read pieces in The Times in 2020 were about the election, with the presidential results page at No. 1. A few spots behind: the ever-popular, if ...
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the presumptive Democratic nominee to challenge President Trump in the 2020 race. The field of Democratic presidential candidates was historically ...
Guns. In the first six months of 2020, according to the National Vital Statistics System at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1,778,000 babies were born in the United States, while ...
The 2020 Election Won’t Look Like Any We’ve Seen Before Voting by mail is key to ensuring the integrity and accessibility of November’s vote. March 21, 2020 ...
Jill Frank for The New York Times In 2020, viral food culture migrated from Instagram to TikTok. The platform popularized pancake cereal , whipped coffee and carrot bacon .
Fact-Checking the First 2020 Presidential Debate. A team of New York Times reporters fact-checked President Trump and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., providing context and explanation.
Regarding the 2020 election, he added: “If I were in that seat, I would have voted to send Trump electors.” Alicia Parlapiano contributed analysis. See more on: U.S. Politics , Donald Trump ...
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A debate in 2020, when Mr. Biden was more popular than Mr. Trump. ... By The New York Times. President Biden’s unpopularity has flipped the expected dynamic of this election.
With one week left to go in the 2020 election, Democrats had cast 1.2 million mail votes in Pennsylvania, compared with the 850,000 this year, according to archived data from Mr. McDonald.