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Farro is the Queen of Make-Ahead Salads
This colorful grain salad is laced with juicy stone fruit and milky burrata cheese.
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Brazil Blocks X After Musk Ignores Court Orders
The social network will go dark in the nation of 200 million, the result of an escalating fight between Elon Musk and a Brazilian judge over what can be said online.
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Salesforce might start charging for each AI chat
Salesforce, which offers cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software, is eyeing a new pricing model that would require customers to pay per AI chat every time Salesforce’s AI-based services are used for a conversation, According to The Register. Speaking to investors, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has said that his goal is for the company to introduce…
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How I Improved My Tainted Reputation With Chatbots
When I set out to improve my tainted reputation with chatbots, I discovered a new world of A.I. manipulation.
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The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Stays Cool, Keeping a Rate Cut Imminent
Inflation remained cool in July, based on the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, keeping the Federal Reserve on track for rate cuts.
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Gaza Debate Reopens Divisions Between Left-Wing Workers and Union Leaders
Last week’s Democratic National Convention surfaced differences over the war in Gaza that could widen fissures between labor activists and union officials.
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Donald Trump Courts the Manoverse
A constellation of YouTubers, pranksters and streamers who influence young men is helping Mr. Trump win the bro vote.
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Cheney, on the Sidelines as Harris Courts Her Endorsement, Plans to Weigh In Soon
The former Wyoming congresswoman, the most prominent Republican critic of Donald J. Trump, did not speak at Democrats’ convention, calculating that she could have more impact later in the race.
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Harris Makes Careful Use of Biden on the Campaign Trail
The president will mostly be deployed to the vital swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin as the vice president seeks to define a separate political identity.
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Travel Demand Is Slowing Down, Bringing Lower Flight Costs and Hotel Perks
The post-pandemic rush seems finally to be easing, which has airfares lower and hotels offering more inducements to book.