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#NYTReadalong | Subodh Chandra (Civil Rights Attorney)

Updated: Oct 12



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Our guest on Sree’s Sunday #NYTReadalong is Subodh Chandra, a Cleveland-based civil rights attorney. His law firm filed criminal charges in Springfield, Ohio against Donald Trump and J.D. Vance on behalf of the Haitian Bridge Alliance. He also represented the family in the police-shooting death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice.


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Subodh is the founder and managing partner of The Chandra Law Firm LLC. He is a former federal prosecutor, law director for the City of Cleveland, and large-firm litigator. He is also the father of triplets.


NYT Cooking


Click here to download the .pdf
Click here to download the .pdf

We'll also review this special 10th Anniversary special section from NYT Cooking. It features 25 of their "Greatest Hits" based on reader comments, saves and stars. From the introduction, written by Krysten Chambrot, "On Sept. 17, 2014, an ambitious new app made its debut: New York Times Cooking, which collected thousands of archival Times recipes in one easy-to-use place.

In the 10 years since, Cooking has grown into a whole universe of food, videos, personalities, newsletters, cookbooks and comments — with you at its center. You’ve invited us into your kitchens and made us part of your lives. To mark the anniversary, here are 25 of our best recipes according to you, our community. It’s not a ranked list of our most popular recipes by traffic numbers alone, but a wider, more curated view of Cooking. These are dishes that have emerged as classics and racked up five-star ratings, recipes that became popular just about immediately after we hit publish, went viral on social media and inspired the most memorable comments. But we easily could’ve filled this list with 500 more. There are so many you’ve loved, in so many ways. Click here to download the .pdf.


 

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