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Celebrate Purim with these 5 festive recipes
Celebrate one of the most joyful holidays on the Jewish calendar with these festive recipes.
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What to do about a teen who lies
A single parent is worried about a teen who lies, but he says he does it because he doesn’t want to disappoint.
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9 tasks for your March home-maintenance checklist
Especially if your home includes a garden, this is a super busy time of year, so take advantage of the warming days and longer daylight hours.
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Tech Is Allowing Businesses to Overcharge You in Tips
Payment apps and touch screens have made it easy for merchants to ask us for preset gratuity amounts. We don’t need to succumb to the pressure.
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As Dollar Stores Proliferate, Some Communities Say No
More than 70 proposed dollar stores have been rejected since 2019, a report shows. It’s a small number compared with those that opened but evidence of opposition to the industry.
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How Young Adults Living With Their Parents Save Money
Some young adults who returned home to save money and figure out their careers are calculating what it will take for them to leave again.
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Starbucks Violated Labor Law in Buffalo Union Drive, Judge Rules
An administrative judge for the National Labor Relations Board cited infractions including illegal monitoring and firing of workers. The company can appeal to the agency.
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Delta Pilots Approve Contract Raising Pay by 34%
The agreement could affect negotiations between pilots’ unions and other large airlines.
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India Embraces Digital Payments Over Cash, Even for a 10-Cent Chai
India’s homegrown instant payment system has remade commerce and pulled millions into the formal economy.
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Chicago’s Choice Points to a Democratic Divide the G.O.P. Hopes to Exploit
The two mayoral candidates, both Democrats, are on opposite sides of the debate over crime and policing. Republicans, with an eye toward 2024, are watching closely.