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Kansas newspaper to regain items seized in controversial police raid
The Marion County Record was raided last week; the reversal by county prosecutors follows days of protest from press freedom advocates.
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My family is upset I’m updating the house I inherited. Hax readers give advice.
A reader inherited their late aunt’s house and is renovating the home — but the rest of the family thinks it’s too soon.
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Yes, Janet Yellen ate magic mushrooms. Here’s why she didn’t get high.
“There was a delicious mushroom dish,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said of a dinner she enjoyed on a visit to China.
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5 ceviche recipes, including fish, shrimp and vegetarian
This bright, flavorful dish is nearly effortless and comes together quickly.
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Cooking chat: Can I marinate chicken for too long?
Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
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New Union Leaders Take a Harder Line
Pushed by angry members, unions representing actors, autoworkers and UPS employees are becoming increasingly assertive under new leadership.
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How a Small Group of Firms Changed the Math for Insuring Against Natural Disasters
Climate change, inflation and global instability have thrust companies that sell insurance to insurers into the spotlight.
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The A.I. Industry’s Desperate Hunt for GPUs Amid a Chip Shortage
To power artificial-intelligence products, start-ups and investors are taking extraordinary measures to obtain critical chips known as graphics processing units, or GPUs.
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When Hackers Descended to Test A.I., They Found Flaws Aplenty
The hackers had the blessing of the White House and leading A.I. companies, which want to learn about vulnerabilities before those with nefarious intentions do.
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New York City Bans TikTok on Government-Owned Devices
The ban extends to some of the popular accounts run by the city.