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Yes, you can cook crispy, golden chicken thighs without a drop of oil
What you need: skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs, salt and pepper, and a nonstick skillet.
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Real-life ‘Morning Show’ meltdown grips Britain with sex, lies and betrayal
Star TV host Phillip Schofield admitted to an affair with a younger colleague, causing outrage and sparking a rift with ITV co-star Holly Willoughby.
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7 doughnut recipes worth making at home
Celebrate National Doughnut Day with these homemade treats.
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Woman is knocked unconscious in famous cheese-rolling race – and wins
Canadian Delaney Irving woke up in a medical tent to learn she won the women’s cheese-roll race in Gloucestershire, England, a tradition dating back centuries.
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How the Shoggoth Meme Has Come to Symbolize the State of A.I.
The Shoggoth, a character from a science fiction story, captures the essential weirdness of the A.I. moment.
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Why Are Food Prices So High in Europe? Sugar, Cheese and Bread Costs Soar
Agricultural and energy costs are falling, but basic items remain stubbornly expensive for consumers.
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Companies Push Prices Higher, Protecting Profits but Adding to Inflation
Corporate profits have been bolstered by higher prices even as some of the costs of doing business have fallen in recent months.
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AI Poses ‘Risk of Extinction,’ Industry Leaders Warn
Leaders from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic and other A.I. labs warn that future systems could be as deadly as pandemics and nuclear weapons.
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In debt deal, centrists push back against those on the fringes
Hardliners were vocal in the lead-up to the debt deal. But the final product shows the ongoing power of the center.
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Debt limit deal faces 1st hurdle as McCarthy works to tamp down dissent
The deal struck by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would raise the debt ceiling for two years — past the 2024 elections — while trimming spending.