Why Meghan and Harry's Move to California Seemed So Sudden
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March 28, 2020
The British prime minister went from boasting about shaking hands with patients to becoming infected. As 10 Downing Street is shaken up, will the White House take better precautions?
In between Zoom yoga classes and D-Nice spin sessions, Jenna Wortham, the New York Times Magazine staff writer has been fine-tuning her home-podcasting setup for the latest season of Still Processing, cohosted with Wesley Morris. That creative outlet—and her wellness strategies—are a salve in a time of coronavirus.
As space and supplies dwindle and coronavirus cases spike, medical workers in New York, the epicenter of the crisis, are scrambling to keep pace—and bracing for things to get worse.
After revealing his diagnosis on Monday, the future king has kept busy with meetings, with just two staff members on hand to assist him.
The making of the cultural phenomenon that was Julia Child had three key ingredients: a man, a meal, and a TV camera. In 2009, with the impending release of Julie & Julia, Laura Jacobs recalled the wartime romance between Julia McWilliams and Paul Child, the bride's life-altering first lunch (sole meunière) in France, and the 1962 television appearance that turned her into a star—and her book Mastering the Art of French Cooking into a bible.
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