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Conquer gnarly celery root with roasting and a rich, classic sauce
Celeriac, or celery root, looks intimidating, but it’s actually versatile. One easy way to cook it is to cut it into slabs and pan-roast it.
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Solution to Evan Birnholz’s Feb. 25 crossword, ‘Pushed Back’
A puzzle that uses delaying tactics.
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Can a Tech Giant Be Woke?
Microsoft, once again a juggernaut thanks to artificial intelligence, wants to be seen as an ethical employer. Is there a catch?
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What to Know About the Supreme Court Case on Free Speech on Social Media
Both Florida and Texas passed laws regulating how social media companies moderate speech online. The laws, if upheld, could fundamentally alter how the platforms police their sites.
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Celery Root Steaks Diane
Slabs of celery root get the steak treatment, pan-cooked and then roasted until tender and paired with mushrooms in a classic, rich Diane sauce built on cognac, mustard and cream.
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Carolyn Hax: When does a parent stop trying to connect with distant daughter?
A parent is ready to stop trying to be close with a young adult daughter who rebuffs all attempts to connect.
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Ask Amy: My wife won’t have sex with me. What do I do?
Wife tells this letter writer only she can initiate sex between them.
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In Arizona, Biden’s handling of immigration fuels frustration among key voters
President Biden’s embrace of strict border measures has left some Democrats and independents wondering where he stands on immigration — adding to their lack of enthusiasm for a potential second term.
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How different groups voted in the South Carolina primary, according to exit polls
See how different groups voted for a presidential nominee during the South Carolina primary by reviewing data from the network exit poll conducted by Edison Research.
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3 takeaways from the South Carolina GOP primary
Why Trump’s big win was significant, and the continued potential warning signs for the general election.