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Restaurant Review: This Outstanding Yemeni Kitchen Began With an Escape From War
Yemenat, in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, offers Yemeni delights rarely found in New York City.
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This Garlic Shrimp Recipe Will Transport You to Spain
You won’t even need to leave your yard with this menu, book-ended with escalivada, a traditional Catalan vegetable dish, and a refreshing peach sorbet from David Tanis.
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After Days Lost at Sea, They Needed a Pastrami Sandwich
A pair of scuba divers were dramatically rescued from the Gulf of Mexico. They knew what their first stop after the ordeal would be.
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How to Cut Steak Against the Grain
It’s arguably the most important part of enjoying steak, but it can be hard to do if you don’t know where the grain is.
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How to Pick a Watermelon
It’s not a myth: You really do need to slap them and listen carefully.
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How the Kids Online Safety Act Was Dragged Into a Political War
The Senate overwhelmingly passed the Kids Online Safety Act on Tuesday, but the legislation faces an uphill battle in the House because of censorship concerns.
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How YouTube Became the Most Popular Streaming Service on TVs
The platform first known for viral videos now attracts more viewers on TVs than Netflix, Disney+ or Amazon Prime Video.
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Microsoft Profit Jumps 10%, but Cloud Computing Grows Less Than Expected
The tech giant’s revenue also grew 15 percent, but Wall Street is watching whether its investment in A.I. is paying off for its cloud computing business.
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Meta Reaches $1.4 Billion Settlement With Texas Over Privacy Violations
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram faced allegations that it had collected facial identification information on millions of users in violation of a state law.
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Norah O’Donnell to Step Down as Anchor of ‘CBS Evening News’
Ms. O’Donnell told colleagues that she had signed “a long-term commitment” to CBS News involving a new role conducting “big interviews.”