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This low-lift, garlicky baked cod can make any day feel grand
The buttery, one-pot baked cod dish is easy to make but delivers something worthy of a special dinner.
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Alphabet Steams Past Ad Worries, Fueled by Google’s Search Engine
Despite concerns of a shaky ad market and growing competition in A.I., Google’s bounce forward in the second quarter was aided by accelerating revenue from its search engine and the video platform YouTube.
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Microsoft Revenue Up 8% to $56.2 Billion in Latest Quarter
The company’s profit topped $20 billion as it pointed to early interest in its artificial intelligence products.
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Snap’s Sales Fall for the Second Time in a Row
The parent of Snapchat has grappled with an ad slump and the challenges of being a smaller social media company in an intensely competitive environment.
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UPS and Teamsters Reach Tentative Deal to Head Off Strike
United Parcel Service faced a potential walkout by more than 325,000 union members after their five-year contract expires next week.
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Global Economy Shows Signs of Resilience Despite Lingering Threats
The International Monetary Fund upgraded its global growth forecast for 2023.
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Federal judge tosses Biden administration asylum rule for migrants
A federal judge ruled against the Biden administration’s new restrictions on seeking asylum, a case that could upend the calm that has taken hold in U.S. border cities.
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DeSantis is cutting more than a third of his paid 2024 campaign staff
The campaign restructuring totals the departures of 38 staffers — about a third of the payroll — in recent weeks, including the changes confirmed Tuesday.
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How the right ended up trying to softpedal enslavement
The debate gained fervor as Gov. Ron DeSantis’s political ambitions grew.
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DeSantis’s silver bullet is now a dud
‘Electability’ was the Florida governor’s most plausible argument against Donald Trump. It has deserted him.