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Tomato bruschetta teaches us the glorious clarity of Italian cooking
Start with flavorful tomatoes, bathe them in olive oil, garlic, basil and salt, and let them marinate.
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Art became my job instead of my joy. Here’s how I found the spark again.
It’s an ongoing challenge to redefine myself in relation to my profession after dedicating so much energy to constructing a career that does not feel right anymore.
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Solution to Evan Birnholz’s July 23 crossword, ‘A Divided Country’
Several states apart.
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U.S. Confronts Tight but Turbulent Relationship With Israel
President Biden has cautioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against pursuing a proposal to rein in Israel’s judiciary, a plan that has deeply divided Israeli society.
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A ‘Leaner-Meaner’ DeSantis Campaign Faces a Reboot and a Reckoning
The campaign’s missteps and swelling costs have made donors and allies anxious. One person close to the Florida governor said he had experienced a “challenging learning curve.”
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As Inquiries Compound, Justice System Pours Resources Into Scrutinizing Trump
For all their complexity, the Trump-related prosecutions have not significantly constrained the ability of prosecutors to carry out their regular duties, officials have said.
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15 interesting facts about cybersecurity you probably didn’t know
In a world where we are increasingly reliant on technology, it’s no surprise that cybersecurity is a hot topic. However, there are still many people who are unaware of the basics of this important issue. Here are 15 interesting facts about cybersecurity that you probably didn’t know. 1. There is no such thing as 100%…
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At her wedding, her two oncologists walked her down the aisle
“We get a lot of hard questions as oncologists, but this was probably the easiest one to answer,” Van Karlyle Morris said about being in his patient’s wedding.
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Tomato Bruschetta
This take on the classic Italian antipasto maximizes the tomatoes’ flavor by giving them time to marinate with olive oil, garlic and salt.
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Ask Amy: Husband’s spiritual journey feels like a betrayal
Letter writer’s husband has embraced a “New Age Philosophy” after being a devout Christian.