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White House condemns protests at Jewish-owned Philadelphia restaurant
A protest organized by Philadelphia Free Palestine Coalition outside Goldie Falafel restaurant in Philadelphia drew hundreds, then condemnation from local and national politicians.
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8 latke recipes for Hanukkah, including classic and unconventional
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with a different latke recipe for every day of the holiday.
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Bake shrimp under a blanket of garlicky breadcrumbs for a quick meal
This quick baked shrimp dish with seasoned breadcrumbs comes in handy on harried weeknights.
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What would happen to your pets if you weren’t here?
Appointing a guardian, establishing a pet trust and other ways to ensure your animals will be cared for if you’re no longer around or able to do the job.
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JetBlue Seeks Court Approval of its Acquisition of Spirit Airlines
JetBlue Airways is trying to persuade a federal court to let it acquire Spirit Airlines, a deal that the Justice Department says will raise fares and reduce competition.
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Xi Jinping Is Asserting Tighter Control of Finance in China
The Communist Party’s main theoretical journal has laid out a new ideological framework for the financial system that emphasizes the primacy of China’s top leader and Marxist principles.
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One Year of ChatGPT: How A.I. Changed Silicon Valley Forever
ChatGPT’s release a year ago triggered a desperate scramble among tech companies and alarm from some of the people who helped invent it.
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U.S. Job Openings Dropped in October
The number of openings fell to 8.7 million from 9.3 million in September, the Labor Department said, a sign of continued cooling in the labor market.
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CVS Says It Will Change the Way Its Pharmacies Are Paid
The drugstore chain is introducing a model that will compensate pharmacies based on how much they paid for a drug, as well as a set markup and service fee.
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Tommy Tuberville announces end to blanket military holds
“We fought hard,” he said after telling his Republican colleagues he was lifting his holds.