December 2019

Princess Anne Shrugging Off Queen To Avoid Trump Is Your Summit Souvenir

Princess Anne won fans on social media by appearing to shrug off her reigning mother’s entreaties to join the handshake line for President Donald Trump at a royal reception for the NATO summit in London. Footage shows the queen with Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, greeting Trump and first lady Melania. The monarch

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Paris Might Be the Best City for Italian Food (Outside Italy)

“Italian food is like Japanese food,” he continued. “You can’t just add ingredients everywhere — you destroy years of history. The rule of two-to-three is good: main product, garnish, seasoning.” In the Marché d’Aligre food market, Mr. Tondo entered a butcher shop, Boucherie Les Provinces, and asked if they had received any recent visits from

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Silicon Valley Learns Washington’s Language (and Vice Versa)

How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? David McCabe, who covers tech policy in Washington, discussed the tech he’s using. What tech is most important for doing your job? One element of covering policy is understanding what forces are pushing certain ideas forward in Washington. I

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Who Is Noah Feldman? Scholar Specializes in Constitutional Law

“Impeachment by its nature, it’s a political process.” “What people think is going to happen can turn out to be very different from what happens.” “Because it has to do with elected officials holding another elected official to account for their conduct.” When the framers of the Constitution created a process to remove a president

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