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A guide to canned tomatoes: How to use crushed, diced, paste and more
Canned tomatoes are versatile pantry staples, so here’s how to make the most of the different types.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Denies Knowing FTX Money Was Missing, as He Concludes Testimony
The founder of the FTX crypto exchange was grilled by a federal prosecutor for a second day, just before both sides rested their case in the criminal fraud trial.
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U.A.W. Strike Gains Could Reverberate Far Beyond Autos
Experts said the union’s new contracts could set precedents that give labor advantages when bargaining contracts and organizing workers.
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Executive Order on A.I. Tries to Balance Technology’s Potential and Peril
President Biden announced regulations on Monday that seemed to have a little bit for everyone.
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This Florida School District Banned Cellphones. Here’s What Happened.
Schools in Orlando took a tougher approach than a new state law required. Student engagement increased. So did the hunt for contraband phones.
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Bank of Japan Takes Another Step Away From Easy Money
The Bank of Japan said it would be more flexible in how it managed government bond yields, citing rising inflation.
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Biden’s aid plan for Israel, Ukraine splits Republicans in House, Senate
House Speaker Mike Johnson has drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle over efforts to pass a standalone funding bill for Israel.
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High court struggles on whether officials may block social media critics
The cases present a fresh opportunity to decide whether and when public officials can block individual critics from their private social media accounts.
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Israel-Gaza war consumes Biden’s attention
Biden and Harris have rearranged their schedules as the White House insists that they remain focused on domestic priorities.
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Trump grouses that his indictments took years. Here’s why that is.
Trump has zeroed in on the idea that the indictments against him are politically timed, neglecting some rather important details.