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Disney Restaurants and Food Fan Obsession: Turkey Legs, Mickey Bars and More
A fascination with the theme parks’ cuisine has spawned fan websites and snagged our critic, who has a Disney back story of her own.
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Al Jaffee, Mad magazine’s cartoon maestro, dies at 102
He was Mad magazine’s longest-serving contributor and proudly helped corrupt the minds of generations of young Americans.
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In photos: The scene at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll
About 30,000 people, most of them children, were expected to participate in the Easter Egg Roll festivities in nine waves between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Monday, the White House said.
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On the Edna Lewis Menu Trail, a toast to an iconic chef and her hometown
The Edna Lewis Menu Trail in Orange County, Virginia, is a tribute to the groundbreaking chef who helped increase America’s understanding of Southern cuisine.
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7 coconut dessert recipes, including cookies, cakes and more
A collection of desserts where coconut can lend its signature tropical flair to cookies, cakes and more.
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BBC objects to ‘government funded’ Twitter label. Musk has thoughts.
Elon Musk conceded that his government-affiliation labels could have “more granularity” after the BBC and NPR objected to Twitter applying them to their accounts.
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A.I. Is Coming for Lawyers, Again
Previous advances in A.I. inspired predictions that the law was the lucrative profession most likely to suffer job losses. It didn’t happen. Is this time different?
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China Has Reopened to Tourists. The Hard Part Is Getting There.
Despite loosened visa rules, the number of flights into China is still a small fraction of what it was before the pandemic, fueled partly by geopolitical tensions.
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Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Build Shanghai Battery Factory
The facility will produce large batteries that will help electric utilities stabilize grids and use more renewable energy.
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The Real-World Costs of the Digital Race for Bitcoin
Bitcoin mines cash in on electricity — by devouring it, selling it, even turning it off — and they cause immense pollution. In many cases, the public pays a price.