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Art Market Seeks Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie’s
Declining sales and a cyberattack ignite new worries at spring art auctions.
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#StopRansomware: Black Basta
SUMMARY Note: This joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) is part of an ongoing #StopRansomware effort to publish advisories for network defenders that detail various ransomware variants and ransomware threat actors. These #StopRansomware advisories include recently and historically observed tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and indicators of compromise (IOCs) to help organizations protect against ransomware. Visit stopransomware.gov to…
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Can Parrots Converse? Polly Says That’s the Wrong Question.
In a cautious new paper, scientists tried to determine whether an interactive speech board might enrich the life of a parrot named Ellie.
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A century after her birth, Marcella Hazan’s legacy shines anew
Marcella Hazan, the Italian-born cooking guru who died in 2013, is the subject of a new documentary and interest from the Smithsonian.
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Escape the red-sauce rut with this punchy chili crisp-tahini pasta
In his new cookbook, the “Sporkful” podcast creator is out to prove that “Anything’s Pastable.”
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Solution to Evan Birnholz’s May 12 crossword, ‘Return on Investment’
It’s payback time.
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Elon Musk’s Diplomacy: Woo Right-Wing World Leaders. Then Benefit.
Mr. Musk has built a constellation of like-minded heads of state — including Argentina’s Javier Milei and India’s Narendra Modi — to push his own politics and expand his business empire.
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Honey, I Love You. Didn’t You See My Slack About It?
Some couples are using professional project-management software to maintain their relationships. Why does it bother other people?
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Why Al Jazeera is the Go To News Source for Student Protesters
Students active in campus protests value Al Jazeera’s on-the-ground coverage and its perspective on the Israel-Hamas war. They draw distinctions between it and major American outlets.
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The ‘Betches’ Got Rich. So What’s Next?
The women’s media company, which started as a raunchy college blog, is a rare financial success story — and on the White House’s radar. Now, it’s wrestling with how to grow up alongside its readers.