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How Did Home Cooking Become a Moral Issue?

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May 3, 2024
Saint-Exupéry, Home Cooking, and Cabbage Patch Kids
Ten picks for today, curated by our editors. Plus, a condiment reading list.
 
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In the News
Mapped: Where Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters Have Been Arrested
Axios
April Rubin, Kavya Beheraj, Tory Lysik, Will Chase
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Long Read
The Most Infamous Cop in New Orleans History
Atavist
Brian Fairbanks
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What's Old Is New
The Revenge of the Home Page
The New Yorker
Kyle Chayka
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'Climateflation'
Climate Change Could Cost Americans Born in 2024 Nearly $500,000 in Their Lifetime
CNBC
Annie Nova
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Heated Debate
AI Is Contentious Among Authors. So Why Are Some Feeding It Their Own Writing?
NPR
Chloe Veltman
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Everyone's A Doctor Now
When Patients Do Their Own Research
The Atlantic
Emily Oster, Nathan Fox
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Thought-Provoking
Saving Seconds Is Better Than Hours
Time
Nick Sonnenberg
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Moving
"Little Prince" Author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry on Losing a Friend
The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings)
Maria Popova
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Conversation Starter
How Did Home Cooking Become a Moral Issue?
Vox
Rachel Sugar
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Just Because
Nothing Could Prepare Me for the Bizarre 'Live Birth' Experience at Babyland Hospital
Thrillist
Joshua Rigsby
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Collection
The Surprising Histories of Your Favorite Condiments
What to read to top off today's list.
When Every Ketchup But One Went Extinct
Atlas Obscura
Sam Lin-Sommer
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On the Etymology of the Word Mayonnaise
Bon Appétit
Sam Dean
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In Home Of Original Sriracha Sauce, Thais Say Rooster Brand Is Nothing To Crow About
NPR
Michael Sullivan
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Prehistoric Humans Spiced Up Their Dinner With Mustard
The Atlantic
Nicola Twilley, Cynthia Graber
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Yesterday's Most Read Story
19 Things Your Kitchen Doesn't Really Need
Domino
Lydia Geisel
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