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This fruity red wine from a leading French producer is a steal at $17
Plus, a white from Sardinia and a rosé from California to slide into fall.
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Baked beans sweetened with dates are a no-added-sugar dream come true
A comforting, saucy pot of beans comes together quickly and uses dates — not sugar — for sweetness.
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Arm Soars 25% in the Year’s Biggest Initial Public Offering
The performance of the British chip designer’s shares signals that the I.P.O. market may revive after a very quiet year.
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LVMH’s Bernard Arnault Is the King of Luxury, but Who Is Next to the Throne?
With brands like Tiffany, Dom Pérignon and Louis Vuitton, LVMH turned him into one of the world’s richest men. But with five children, he has a hard decision to make.
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Double blow of inquiry and indictment create tough stretch for Biden
Hunter Biden is charged two days after Republicans launch an impeachment process, abruptly creating legal, political and personal challenges for the president
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After chaotic week, House heads home with government shutdown on horizon
Speaker Kevin McCarthy challenged his Republican detractors to oust him as the House swirled with chaos after a short week.
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Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin will resume offering abortions
Planned Parenthood and others stopped providing abortions in Wisconsin after the Supreme Court’s decision overturning the right to abortion and because of an 1849 state law that was broadly viewed as banning nearly all abortions.
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‘You sell yourself so cheap?’ Romney’s stark indictment of GOP cowardice.
Romney is naming names in highly unusual ways, apparently recognizing that stopping Trump requires targeting his enablers.
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McCarthy Pulls Back Pentagon Spending Bill, Inching Closer to a Shutdown
The House speaker abandoned efforts to move forward on a normally bipartisan military spending bill as far-right Republicans balked at the funding level, after pleading with his party to avert a shutdown.
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C.I.A. Discloses Identity of Second Spy Involved in ‘Argo’ Operation
The movie about the daring mission to rescue American diplomats from Tehran portrayed a single C.I.A. officer sneaking into the Iranian capital. In reality, the agency sent two officers.