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9 versatile pesto recipes made with basil, arugula, kale and more
Put these pestos on pasta, sandwiches, potatoes or whatever else you like.
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How Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Failed Children on Safety, States Say
The C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by state attorneys general say.
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The Future of Netflix, Amazon and Other Streaming Services
Who will survive? Die? Thrive? And how? We talked to nearly a dozen top media executives and asked them to predict what lies ahead.
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How to Alienate a Colleague, One Coffee at a Time
Introducing your new Work Friend: Anna Holmes.
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Germany Hopes to Head Off a Trade War With China
As the European Union moves to impose tariffs on Chinese cars, Germany, with an auto industry deeply enmeshed with China, is stuck in the middle.
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These Grieving Parents Want Congress to Protect Children Online
A group is using the Mothers Against Drunk Driving playbook, sharing personal tragedies, to lobby for the Kids Online Safety Act.
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Trump spreads violent rhetoric by suggesting migrants should fight for sport
Trump, speaking at a Faith and Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, nodded to issues like abortion law but largely turned to his traditional rally themes.
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Let’s see if a debate can change the trajectory of voter sentiment
Biden and Trump each look to bring down the other in the biggest event so far in a 2024 election that has remained tight from the start.
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The establishment wins: Primary voters keep backing incumbents
Despite every poll showing deep voter anger toward Washington, Democratic and GOP incumbents keep winning their primaries, sometimes by unexpectedly wide margins.
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Jan. 6 defendant’s attorney posts video of sleeping D.C. jail guard
Video on social media showing what appeared to be a sleeping guard at the D.C. jail has prompted an internal investigation at the long-troubled city detention facility in Washington, D.C.