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Roasting broccoli whole is a more enchanting way to eat your trees
By roasting a whole head of broccoli along with the makings of a punchy Middle Eastern spread, you get a colorful holiday dish worthy of centerpiece status.
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A conversation with Dec. 10 crossword creators Laura Braunstein and Jesse Lansner
Q&A with guest crossword co-creators Laura Braunstein and Jesse Lansner.
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This A.I. Subculture’s Motto: Go, Go, Go
The eccentric pro-tech movement known as “Effective Accelerationism” wants to unshackle powerful A.I., and party along the way.
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Shari Redstone Considers Selling Her Stake in Paramount’s Parent Company
Ms. Redstone waged a bitter battle for control of National Amusements, the parent company of MTV, CBS and the Paramount movie studio. Now, she’s considering a sale.
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Ohtani’s Contract Goes Beyond Dollars and Sense
The Los Angeles Dodgers are betting $700 million that Shohei Ohtani can deliver championships and help increase revenue. But the economics of sports can be fickle.
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Bought as an N.B.A. Team, the Mavericks Are Being Sold as Much More
Pro sports franchises are increasingly providing much of their value as anchors for larger business enterprises, including entertainment complexes.
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Dhonielle Clayton Is Working to Make the Book World More Diverse
Her solution? A packaging business that sells ideas for commercial genre fiction featuring characters from broadly diverse backgrounds.
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Biden invites Zelensky to Washington amid Ukraine funding fight
The visit by President Volodymyr Zelensky comes as U.S. officials warn that Ukraine will run out of money to fight against Russia’s invasion by the end of the year.
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Penn president’s resignation stirs debate about limits of free speech
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill’s resignation after recent congressional testimony has fueled debate over how far colleges can go to restrict speech.
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How Democratic and GOP Senate veterans stopped Tuberville’s military holds
The 10-month-long saga challenged the committee with oversight over the U.S. military and bitter rifts still remain over Tuberville’s standoff.