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7 terrific tarragon recipes to highlight the underappreciated herb
For the unfamiliar, tarragon has an assertive, anise-like flavor with a hint of citrus. These recipes put the herb to good use.
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9 reader-favorite cheap kitchen tools for faster, easier cooking
You all are a clever lot: Here are some of your best cheap kitchen tool recommendations.
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Zits, acid reflux and chin hair: A guide to body changes in your 30s
Now that I’m an adult myself and in my late 30s, I feel like I need a new “Body Book” to explain all of the weird things that are happening to me.
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Even Zoom Is Making People Return to the Office
The tech company that helped millions of people work from home is finally tired of its employees being far away. It’s not the only one that feels that way.
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Offshore Wind Runs Into Rising Costs and Delays
Some troubled projects are raising concerns about the role to be played by offshore wind farms in tackling climate change.
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Amazon to Meet Regulators as U.S. Considers Possible Antitrust Suit
Amazon’s meetings with the Federal Trade Commission, known as “last rites” meetings, are typically a final step before the agency votes on filing a lawsuit.
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Crypto’s Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs.
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, has started Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency project that aims to scan billions of human irises.
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A Zoom Call, Fake Names and an A.I. Presentation Gone Awry
A.I. start-ups are competing fiercely with one another as a race to get ahead in the technology intensifies.
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A better analogy for the role of delusion in Trump’s Jan. 6 indictment
How to explain the importance of whether Trump actually believed his claims? Some popular analogies come up short.
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Trump-appointed ambassador jumps into crowded GOP Senate race in Nevada
Jeffrey Gunter, a Republican donor and a former U.S. ambassador to Iceland, joins a crowded primary field seeking to take on Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen (D).