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Gran Turismo
Certain films are so close to being good, so close to achieving a rare level of brilliance, your anger springs from said work not reaching those heights. Director Neill Blomkamp’s “Gran Turismo,” a crowd-pleasing, genre-bending sports drama, approaches wonder with an odd tepidness; it maneuvers around any modicum of character development by taking all-too simple…
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“Snakes in airplane mode” – what if your phone says it’s offline but isn’t?
WYSIWYG is short for “what you see is what you get”. Except when it isn’t…
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7 recipes with kimchi that show its spicy, funky versatility
Kimchi is a flavor powerhouse. These recipes for sheet pan noodles, grilled cheese sandwiches, stews and more show you how to put it to good use.
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At a Jersey Shore bar, Taco Tuesday’s soul lives on in a trademark
Gregory Gregory, owner of Gregory’s Restaurant & Bar, has the country’s last Taco Tuesday trademark.
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On classroom culture wars, teacher in chief Jill Biden treads lightly
The first lady has criticized “book bans,” but has avoided partisan broadsides
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Carolyn Hax: Friend keeps seeking validation for her serial bad decisions
A friend regularly seeks opinions on things she wants to do — typically bad ideas she plans to go ahead with anyway.
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Carolyn Hax: Sibling saves dog from poisoning, gets blamed for ‘overreacting’
Dog, grapes and willful ignorance lead to an extended family battle over whose actions crossed a line.
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How Short Seller Nathan Anderson Beat Carl Icahn “at His Own Game”
After a short seller targeted Icahn Enterprises, the activist investor made changes. At 87, he insists he’s not going anywhere and will refocus on rattling company cages.
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How Nvidia Built a Competitive Moat Around A.I. Chips
The most visible winner of the artificial intelligence boom achieved its dominance by becoming a one-stop shop for A.I. development, from chips to software to other services.
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Chinese Confidence Hits Low Point Because of Nation’s Economic Troubles
Consumers and business owners say they feel paralyzed by despair, and their reluctance to spend and borrow is feeding what could become a dangerous cycle.