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In Bucha, a Final Rampage Served as a Coda to a Month of Atrocities
Hours before Russian troops began withdrawing from the suburban town, a Russian soldier left a trail of blood and devastated lives in a last paroxysm of violence.
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North Korea Vows to Escalate Nuclear Threat Against the South
Kim Jong-un told a Workers’ Party meeting that his country must mass-produce nuclear missiles that could hit South Korea.
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Barbara Walters (1929-2022)
Those of us of a certain age grew up with Barbara Walters. I don’t just mean we watched her from the time we were little girls to the time we raised children of our own. I mean that as we got older, we saw her go from the “Today Girl” on “The Today Show,” relegated to the…
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Netflix Kicks Off Year with Gimmicky, Silly Kaleidoscope
The first new streaming series of the year is one that plays with the way people watch shows on streaming giants like Netflix. With all eight episodes of “Kaleidoscope” available at once, why not have some fun with the order in which people watch the season unfold? Seven of the eight episodes of this heist…
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PyTorch: Machine Learning toolkit pwned from Christmas to New Year
The bad news: the crooks have your SSH private keys. The good news: only users of the “nightly” build were affected.
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How Central Ohio Got People to Eat Their Leftovers
The average U.S. household wastes nearly a third of the food it buys. This community is nudging its residents to change their habits.
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Here’s Yet Another Reason to Worship Canned Beans
Canned cannellini beans quickly braised with olive oil, rosemary, tomato and golden fried onions make the best of your pantry.
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‘OK, Mexico, Save Me’: After China, This Is Where Globalization May Lead
As American companies seek to limit their exposure to the pitfalls of making goods in China, some are moving production to Mexico.
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U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits
Amid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.
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Low-Down-Payment Mortgages: Your 2023 Guide
Facing high interest rates and home prices, some buyers have only a small down payment to offer. But they still have plenty of options.