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Who were the five passengers inside the missing Titan submersible?
The five passengers aboard a submersible that disappeared on a quest to see the Titanic have died, a Coast Guard official said on June 22. Here’s who they were and what we know.
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As Fox News gears up for the 2024 election, 2020 still haunts it
Host presses former president Donald Trump on his legal troubles. Meanwhile, don’t forget his less glorious past.
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What to know about vinho verde, Portugal’s effervescent bargain wine
Plus, 4 refreshing bottles to sip and cool off.
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Dish up red, white and blue with this savory fruit salad
Watermelon, blueberries and feta come together for a juicy, refreshing side ideal all summer long.
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Architectural Digest’s Amy Astley took your questions on trends, organization and more
Amy Astley, editor of Architectural Digest, will take reader questions on how they feature celebrity homes, decorating a personal space, and more.
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The Politics of Lifestyle: How Our Choices Impact the World Around Us
In our fast-paced, 24/7 world, it’s easy to forget that the choices we make every day can have a big impact on the planet. From the food we eat to the way we get around, our lifestyle choices can either help or harm the environment. Making sustainability a part of our everyday lives is crucial…
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China’s Cloud Computing Firms Raise Concern for U.S.
The Biden administration is exploring whether it can mount a campaign against Chinese tech giants like Alibaba and Huawei, potentially fueling tensions with Beijing.
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F.T.C. Accuses Amazon of Tricking Users Into Subscribing to Prime
The lawsuit is the first time that the Federal Trade Commission under its chair, Lina Khan, has taken Amazon to court.
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3M Reaches $10.3 Billion Settlement in ‘Forever Chemicals’ Suits
The deal followed an agreement by Chemours, DuPont and Corteva to pay $1.19 billion to help resolve claims that the chemical manufacturers contaminated drinking water across the country.
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Plot Twist at Turner Classic Movies Upsets Film Fans
The network’s owner, Warner Bros. Discovery, promised there would be little to no change for viewers despite budget cuts behind the scenes.