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What’s on the Menu? These Restaurants Aren’t Telling.
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Barbara Lynch Will Close All Her Restaurants
She helped put her city on the modern culinary map, but many employees said they paid a price in workplace abuse.3 hours ago -
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Why Kamala Harris — and fancy restaurant guests — now order Miller High Life
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MLB playoffs 2024: Padres show they aren’t intimidated by the Dodgers or anyone else in NLDS Game 3 victory
San Diego took a 2-1 series lead on Tuesday, setting up another chance to send the rival Dodgers home early.Yesterday - MLB -
Politics - The Hill
What will it take for Ukraine to ‘win’?
There is only one way to ensure that Russia’s territorial aggrandizement does not spell strategic defeat for Ukraine and the West.Yesterday - Ukraine -
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What Is Considered ‘Moderate Drinking’?
That depends on whom you ask, and what country you live in. Here’s what the research suggests and how to think about it.3 hours ago -
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Hurricane Milton Shows How a Storm’s Category Doesn’t Tell the Full Story
Milton’s reclassification to a Category 3 storm suggests it is weakening, but the scale accounts only for wind speed and not hurricane size, storm surge heights, or rainfall—which are all ...18 hours ago -
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65 more women tell BBC of sexual abuse by ex-Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed
One says he personally stalked her while others say they were hired as domestic staff and sexually exploited.13 hours ago
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Global Trade Grows but Remains Vulnerable to War and Geopolitics
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Social Security Benefits to Climb 2.5% in 2025
The annual cost-of-living adjustment will increase monthly checks for millions of beneficiaries, including retirees and disabled workers.4 hours ago -
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Amazon Could Be Forced to Treat Drivers as Employees
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How Iceland Became a Virtual Home for Online Disinformation and Identity Theft
A Reykjavik building that houses a penis museum and an H&M is also the virtual home to an array of perpetrators of identity theft, ransomware and disinformation.Yesterday -
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Volkswagen’s Woes Reflect a Stagnant German Economy
Germany’s largest automaker rode a wave of strong sales for years, but lagging demand and pressure from China are forcing it to consider layoffs.Yesterday - Germany