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Farro risotto with squash is where festive, cozy and tasty meet
Creamy farro risotto is complimented by sweet, caramelized squash, perfumed with sage and finished off with grated parm and chopped parsley.
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The village of sentient snowmen
See if you can spot all 72 snowpeople, but beware of a few imposters among the crowd.
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ByteDance Inquiry Finds Employees Obtained User Data of 2 Journalists
The company’s internal investigation showed that workers also obtained data on a small number of other U.S. users.
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Microsoft Gambles on ‘Nice Guy’ Strategy to Close Activision Megadeal
Federal regulators have sued to block the $69 billion acquisition, but the company has settled on a path forward and is preparing to force the issue.
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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Released on $250 Million Bond
The disgraced cryptocurrency executive appeared in court in Manhattan after his extradition from the Bahamas. He will live with his parents in California.
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How NYU’s Emergency Room Favors the Rich
Dozens of doctors said the nonprofit hospital pressured them to give preferential treatment to donors, trustees and their families.
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YouTube Reaches Deal for N.F.L Sunday Ticket
Tech giants including Apple, Amazon and YouTube’s owner, Google, pursued the rights to stream the N.F.L. games.
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Musk Lifted Bans for Thousands on Twitter. Here’s What They’re Tweeting.
Many reinstated users are tweeting about topics that got them barred in the first place: Covid-19 skepticism, election denialism and QAnon.
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Without a Covid Narrative, China’s Censors Are Not Sure What to Do
The end of “zero Covid” has undermined years of official propaganda, and the vast censorship system is struggling to catch up.
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Deep secrecy, high risk: How Zelensky’s improbable D.C. visit came together
The Ukrainian president’s emotional visit to D.C. was prepared by a flurry of top-secret diplomacy, a recognition of the stakes and a blunt calculation of the risks