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“The Last O.G.” and “Sweetbitter” point out the excesses of the restaurant industry.

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Salsa roja makes everything a little better. Use it to top eggs, enchiladas, tacos or nachos. This versatile recipe is from Washington-area chef and cookbook author Pati Jinich.

A cooked salsa roja is worth a permanent spot in your refrigerator.

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An all-star cast serves stellar breads, pastries and plates in the former Heller’s Bakery.

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Reader’s 40-something child shuts out Mom after parents divorce.

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Give your dog a cola sponge bath if he’s had a smelly encounter with a skunk.

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Reader wanted to congratulate someone over social media but found they were no longer “friends.”

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Adult son about to lose it all? That can call for a one-time pass on meddling.

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Couples meet through Facebook and Instagram all the time. Now Mark Zuckerberg wants to make such serendipity more explicit.

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