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Eating 12 grapes for luck is a tradition that TikTok is crushing hard
Eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve is supposed to bring you luck — and people on TikTok are mixing the Spanish tradition with other rituals.
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Two flavorful nonalcoholic wines to try during Dry January or anytime
A selection of three wines, two of which are nonalcoholic yet still delicious, to sip and savor.
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Why canned hard coffee hasn’t capitalized on the buzz
Coffee-spiked cocktails are popular at bars, but the packaged hard coffee in cans and bottles just can’t seem to catch fire.
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The 2022 Good Tech Awards
Nuclear fusion, generative A.I., bee tracking and more. There’s a lot to like.
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Tax Credits for Electric Vehicles Are About to Get Confusing
Foreign-made cars no longer qualify. General Motors should become eligible again. But officials are still working on the fine print.
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Southwest Says It Plans to Restore Normal Flight Schedule Friday
Nearly a week after a winter storm upended holiday travel across the U.S., the airline says it is close to resuming service “with minimal disruptions.”
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Southwest CEO Bob Jordan Faces a Giant Crisis, 10 Months Into the Job
Bob Jordan, the airline’s top executive, heralded the company’s performance just weeks before the storm highlighted gaping weaknesses in its operations.
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As Silicon Valley Retrenches, a Tech Talent Shift Accelerates
Most tech jobs are now in mainstream industries like health care, banking and retail, which are increasingly in need of workers with digital skills.
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Death row inmate appeals sentence over Comedy Central footage used against him
The inmate’s legal team argues that the taping happened without his lawyers’ knowledge and violated the inmate’s Sixth Amendment right to counsel.
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D.C. mayor: Feds failed on Jan. 6 by thinking far-right was ‘friendly’
The transcripts of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and D.C. Police Chief Robert J. Contee III’s interviews to the House Jan. 6 committee were released Thursday.