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Winter Salad Recipes That Are Anything but Sad
January is a tough time for vegetables, but these recipes prove how good they can be, especially when roasted until their natural sweetness shines.
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Egg prices are soaring. Here’s how to substitute in cooking, baking.
Whether you’re concerned about prices or keeping a vegan diet, here are suggestions for how you can substitute for eggs in cooking and baking.
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My husband is addicted to his phone. Carolyn Hax readers give advice.
A spouse is frustrated by her husband, who spends hours on the phone each day, “relegating his work and home responsibilities to the backburner.”
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10 Lunar New Year recipes, including dumplings, noodles and soup
Kick off the Lunar New year with one — or several — of these delicious dishes, including dumplings, noodles and soup.
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How to use Korean rice cakes (tteok), a chewy, versatile delight
Korean rice cakes, Romanized as tteok, are a staple ingredient in the country’s cuisine. Here’s what you need to know about tteok and how to use them.
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Korean rice cakes are a chewy canvas for spicy sausage and kimchi
This one-pot meal features Korean rice cakes simmered in a quick, flavor-packed sauce featuring hot Italian sausage, kimchi, gochujang and toasted sesame oil.
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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Gamed Markets, Crypto Rivals Say
Sam Bankman-Fried found ways to control the prices of digital coins to benefit his companies, FTX and Alameda, according to cryptocurrency investors.
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How ‘Extraordinary Measures’ Can Postpone a Debt Limit Disaster
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen will soon need to use accounting maneuvers to keep the United States from defaulting on its debt.
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Microsoft to Lay Off 10,000 Workers as It Looks to Trim Costs
The job cuts, which amount to less than 5 percent of the company’s work force, are its largest in roughly eight years.
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At Sundance, Financiers of Color Help Bring Diverse Films to Screen
People of color are financing a number of movies at the Sundance Film Festival focused on elevating underrepresented voices.