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What to Know About Life-Saving ECPR

A new approach to reviving victims of cardiac arrest has a higher rate of success than conventional CPR.

The Pure, Earthy Richness of a Beloved Jamaican Fish Stew

It is a testament to the power of seasoning and steady, patient simmering.

Should I Confront Our Former Minister Over His Plagiarized Sermons?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on grace, intellectual property, and pastorly accountability.

The Retro Music Genre That Will Change Your Life

Classic rock rules. When the right song comes on the radio, I pretty much see God.

Why Does Every Southern Accent in a Movie Sound So Bad?

Even good actors, from Margaret Qualley to Daniel Craig, are always talking in put-upon drawls.

My 60-Year-Old Brother has Never Seen ‘Star Wars.’ Help!

His excuse? He thinks “sci-fi is dumb.”

A New Train Is Opening Up the Yucatán, for Better or Worse

El Tren Maya, which links five states in southern Mexico, is one of the country’s most-debated infrastructure projects. Carved through…

Who Is This Strange Woman, and What Is She Doing Here?

‘Elsbeth’ takes a boilerplate police procedural and tosses in a character from another show entirely — with delightful results.

An Arsenal of Mysteries: The Terrifying Allure of a Remote Caribbean Island

Every year, I spend a month or two in Puerto Rico, where my mother’s family is from. Often I go…

A Supremely Comforting One-Pot Rice Dish

Perloo, a Lowcountry staple with roots in West Africa, is a great meal for a gathering.

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