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Fast cooking is about strategy. Use these 3 tips to make the most of your kitchen
Mark Bittman shares key guidelines — and recipe ideas — from his revised edition of How to Cook Everything Fast.
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Little Florida Bank Goes Where Behemoths Fear To Tread: Cuba
Middlemen, messy currencies and questions galore allude to the price of banking in Cuba — but that's not stopping Stonegate, the first to offer customers a debit card they can use across the strait.
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'Zama' Offers A Withering Critique Of Colonialism From Within
Lucrecia Martel's latest film centers on a frustrated Spanish official who is stationed at a remote outpost in South America in 1790. Critic Justin Chang calls Zama "feverishly brilliant."
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Acting Head Of Customs And Border Protection Plans To Step Down
John Sanders is expected to make his resignation effective July 5, two officials say. The move comes after hundreds of children were removed from a facility without adequate food and sanitation.
A Boeing whistleblower raises fresh concerns about the 787, and the FAA investigates
The FAA says it is investigating a whistleblower's claims about flaws in the assembly of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. The company calls those allegations inaccurate, and insists the plane is safe to fly.
Cash shortage in Gaza: banks have been bombed and power cut to ATMs
A lack of cash in Gaza has made daily life even more difficult, as people are unable to purchase desperately needed food and other supplies.
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Elon Musk says he's willing to buy Twitter after all
The Tesla CEO tells Twitter that he'll go ahead with the original deal to buy the company for $44 billion, or $54.20 a share, possibly averting a trial set for later this month.
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Who owns presidential records? Trump's Justice Department says it's him
The Trump administration asserts that a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of presidential records is unconstitutional. Historians warn important papers could be destroyed.
Ex-College Track Coach Charged In Scheme Soliciting Nude Photos From Female Students
Steve Waithe, 28, is facing charges of cyberstalking and wire fraud over a scheme in which he allegedly used fake social media accounts to solicit nude photographs from female student athletes.
California's Medicaid Program Fails To Ensure Access To Doctors
The state is not monitoring its Medicaid managed care plans to make sure they have enough doctors to meet patients' needs, an audit finds. And thousands of calls to an ombudsman were never returned.
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