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The World’s Oldest Dessert?
Although chickpeas and beans don't usually belong in a pudding, they are core ingredients in one of the oldest – and, some say, one of the most delicious – desserts in the world.
Although chickpeas and beans don't usually belong in a pudding, they are core ingredients in one of the oldest – and, some say, one of the most delicious – desserts in the world.
Threads of beauty, history, and memory make a Turkish carpet much more than a souvenir.
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Time-travel to the dawn of modern medical science via the stunning art of a self-taught woman illustrator and botanist.
A pioneering researcher who returned synesthesia to mainstream science traces the evolution of our understanding of the phenomenon.
Peter Lax was just a teenager when he went to Los Alamos to join the team that developed the deadly weapon.
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New England loves golden retrievers. In other states across the country, you may be surprised which dog breed comes out on top.
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From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
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Shoes are deeply personal, literally moulded to our lives. But they create our social lives as much as express them.
Tech workers at TikTok, Google, and across the industry share stories about how AI is changing, ruining, or replacing their jobs.
The Senate on Tuesday narrowly passed a massive spending and tax bill that includes signature policies of President Trump's second-term agenda in a 51-50 vote that required Vice President JD Vance to break a tie.
I found people in serious relationships with AI partners and planned a weekend getaway for them at a remote Airbnb. We barely survived.
While the conscious practice of discipline can serve as motivation for an action, discipline alone cannot create habits.
You should read as many of them as possible.
Jason Landry’s disappearance confounded the state’s top investigators. When thousands of online sleuths got involved, intrigue turned into obsession.
Lots of younger people play audiobooks and podcasts at faster speeds. The benefits are obvious, but researchers are uncovering downsides.
Millions have been spent to catch plagiarism and AI with tools from education company Turnitin. Is the tech worth it?
UNICEF warns that heatwaves are pushing millions of children out of school and calls for climate policy to protect classrooms
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Social services agencies across the state now place nearly half of all individuals and families seeking shelter in hotels, leaving people without resources like food and help finding housing.
Publisher Berkley is releasing the translated novels this year.
For six years, two photographers have carefully followed the canines and documented their secret lives
Remarkably little has been settled by recent rulings in favor of Anthropic and Meta.
Mentally, we’re at Cape Cod.
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Mental health experts discuss why we get so caught up in scrolling at certain times of the day, and how we can break the habit.
After a whirlwind year, Tucker Wetmore opens up about fame, album No. 2, and the pop-ification of country (though he’d love to collab with Sabrina Carpenter).
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Plan to connect with loved ones and plan to disconnect from work.
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Brynnley Beckman is only 23, but she is already thinking about retirement. She teaches ninth grade biology at the Shelton School in Dallas and contributes 3 percent of her salary to an employer-sponsored retirement fund. She hopes to increase her contribution by 1 percent each year.
When it comes to our retirement nest egg, we can't help but wonder where we stand compared to our cohorts.
Three ways to find purpose and meaning in a job.
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