January 2020

Five Places to Dine in Paris With the Author of ‘Let’s Eat France’

Among the most dense and affluent districts in Paris, the 16th arrondissement has long been considered a sleepy, stuffy, gastronomic desert on the French capital’s vast culinary landscape. François-Régis Gaudry, the 44-year-old food critic, radio and television host, and best-selling author of Let’s Eat France!, knows the area’s limitations firsthand: Every week for the last

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Iranian General Traveled With Impunity, Until American Drones Found Him

WASHINGTON — One night in January of 2007, American Special Operations commandos tracked a notorious adversary driving in a convoy from Iran into northern Iraq: Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, Iran’s top security and intelligence commander. But the Americans held their fire, and General Suleimani slipped away into the darkness. “To avoid a firefight, and the

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‘The Rage Of Evil’ Delves Into The Mind Of A School Shooter

On Nov. 10, 1982, James “TJ” Stevens entered Lake Braddock Secondary School in Fairfax County, Virginia, with a high-powered hunting rifle. The then-18-year-old had one goal in mind: to shoot people inside the school and then shoot himself.  No one died that day, but Stevens did hold 10 people hostage inside the school for nearly 21

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