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Iowa teen grew 7,000 pounds of veggies, then gave them all away
“I’m hoping to expand the garden to two acres so we can feed even more people,” said Lauren Schroeder, 17.
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Thanksgiving sides for every table, including green beans and mac and cheese
Stick to tradition or shake things up with these 14 Thanksgiving side dishes, including green beans, mac and cheese, squash and more.
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Google’s C.E.O. Takes Another Turn on the Antitrust Witness Stand
Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief executive, testified on Tuesday for the second time in two weeks to defend his company against monopoly claims.
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What Google Argued to Defend Itself in Landmark Antitrust Trial
The tech giant, which is wrapping up its arguments in the federal monopoly trial, has framed itself as a good corporate citizen that has pushed innovation and helped consumers.
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How Microsoft’s Legal Legacy Shapes the Antitrust Case Against Google
Lawyers for the Justice Department and Google as well as the judge in a monthslong trial have invoked the landmark case against Microsoft from the 1990s.
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An Optimistic Inflation Report Reduces Pressure on the Fed to Raise Rates
Central bankers have been debating whether a final rate move is needed. A cooler-than-expected October inflation report may take the heat off.
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Harsh Visuals of War Leave Newsrooms Facing Tough Choices
Digital disinformation and restrictions on photojournalists have complicated decision-making about the visual chronicle of the Israel-Hamas war.
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Sharp Drop in Airfares Cheers Inflation-Weary Travelers
Airlines are starting to offer bargain prices, including to popular overseas destinations like Paris, a sign that they are fighting to fill planes.
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The Rise and Fall of the U.S.-China Economic Partnership
China and the U.S. both gained from their economic integration. As they pull apart, each is finding it will be hard to fully replace the other.
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Stock Market Rallies After CPI Inflation Report
Shares of smaller companies surged as yields on government bonds tumbled.