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How to Find the Perfect Movie for Your Lifestyle
If you’re anything like the average person, you love movies. You probably watch them every chance you get, but do you ever feel like you can’t find the right one for your lifestyle? With so many choices out there, it can be hard to know where to start. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Here…
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SpaceX Needs to Make 63 Fixes Before Next Starship Launch, FAA Orders
The agency closed an investigation into what went wrong during an April flight of the massive spacecraft that NASA will rely on to land astronauts on the moon.
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The Best Concord Grape Jelly Recipe Takes Some Work
Concord grape season is a short one, but you can extend it by making this delicious preserve, Yewande Komolafe writes.
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Writers’ union calls out studios and streamers in escalation of strike
The Hollywood writer’s union said it’s open to making deals with individual studios that want to ditch the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
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Carolyn Hax chat: I found out my brother cheated on his wife. My family is devastated.
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.
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How long can you marinate meat? 3 factors for chicken, steak and more
A look at the different factors that go into how long you can marinate meat for optimal texture and flavor.
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China Is Full of Risk For U.S. Companies
Doing business in China, once seen as a can’t-miss opportunity, poses a troubling quandary: Reasons to stay can be as compelling as the reasons to retreat.
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‘Dumb Money’ Lampoons Wall Street Titans With a Knowing Eye
The film tells the story about the stock market frenzy over the video game retailer GameStop. It was financed and produced by the son of a Wall Street superpower.
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Automakers and U.A.W. Remain Far Apart as Contract Deadline Nears
The United Auto Workers has said it is prepared to strike at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis if a deal is not reached before current contracts end on Thursday.
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A Sudden Bond Binge on Wall St. Reflects Rising Optimism
The rush by companies to borrow comes as fears of a potential recession recede and executives expect interest rates to remain high.