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6 recipes from José Andrés, including gazpacho and mashed potatoes
These accessible recipes from the chef-humanitarian are for home cooks of all skill levels.
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Those Promotions Promising a ‘Free’ iPhone? It Isn’t Free.
The so-called iPhone giveaways marketed by Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T can make customers spend more on perks they don’t need.
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At UK Summit, Global Leaders Warn AI Could Cause ‘Catastrophic’ Harm
At a U.K. summit, 28 governments, including China and the U.S., signed a declaration agreeing to cooperate on evaluating the risks of artificial intelligence.
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Kamala Harris Warns That ‘Existential Threats’ of AI Are Already Here
In London for an artificial intelligence summit, Vice President Kamala Harris urged global leaders to address the technology’s effect on vulnerable groups.
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Splunk cuts 7% of workforce ahead of Cisco acquisition
The layoffs are happening in the wake of a market retraction, Splunk CEO Gary Steele said.
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Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady and Pledges to Proceed Carefully
The Federal Reserve left interest rates at 5.25 to 5.5 percent, but its chair, Jerome Powell, said policymakers could still raise rates again.
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Trump Jr. testifies, deflects responsibility in N.Y. business fraud case
Donald Trump Jr. testified in the $250 million fraud case New York officials brought against his father, siblings and the family business.
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Trump and his allies have plans to remove the guardrails in a second term
The former president and those in his orbit are making plans to scatter loyalists in decision-making positions.
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In Protests Against Israel Strikes, G.O.P. Sees ‘Woke Agenda’ at Colleges
As the Mideast war escalates, the party’s politicians and activists are casting antisemitic incidents and progressive protests as part of a larger cultural battle over education.
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Trump 14th Amendment Disqualification Trial Can Continue, Judge Rules
Former President Donald J. Trump’s team had argued that his words and actions leading up to the attack on the Capitol were protected by the First Amendment, and asked that the Colorado case be thrown out.