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‘Every room tells a story.’ These designers want to help you find it.
Design duo Tavia Forbes and Monet Masters have built a business based on listening to clients and teaching them to look at their spaces as pieces of art.
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Italy calls crisis meeting as pasta prices jump almost 20 percent
As Italy’s government meets to discuss the cause of the pasta price jump, one social media user said, “I can gnocchi believe the prices, I’d re-fusilli to pay.”
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‘De-Americanize’: How China Is Remaking Its Chip Business
Seven months after Washington unveiled tough curbs, Chinese companies are doubling down on homegrown supply chains and drawing billions in cash from Beijing and investors.
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U.S. Focuses on Invigorating ‘Chiplets’ to Stay Cutting-Edge in Tech
Chiplets, a way to design chips for higher performance, has become a key prong of U.S. industrial policy. But pushing for more of this activity domestically is challenging.
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Bank of England Raises Interest Rates to 4.5%, Highest Level in 15 Years
The central bank lifted its benchmark rate a quarter point, to 4.5 percent, as part of its aggressive policy to tame inflation, which has remained stubbornly high.
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CNN’s Donald Trump Forum Was a Preview of Political Coverage to Come
Criticized for handing Donald Trump a live prime-time platform, CNN faced a divisive response to an occasionally bewildering broadcast.
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Taiwan Is Running Low on a Strategic Asset: Engineers
Taiwan’s world-dominating microchip sector was built by TSMC’s skilled employees. But a demographic crisis, demanding work culture and flagging interest threaten its lead.
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Cybersecurity faces a challenge from artificial intelligence’s rise
The prospect comes as a range of professionals report real progress in security, from slowing ransomware attacks to more timely sharing of information by the U.S. government.
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House GOP set to approve a border security proposal as Title 42 ends
The legislation, which will not become law, has been on the brink of failure several times this year.
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Stanton Samenow, psychologist who studied ‘criminal personality,’ dies at 81
His findings challenged prevailing views of criminal behavior — and reached perhaps their largest audience on “The Sopranos.”