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For a couple in San Francisco, finishing a renovation in Hawaii during the pandemic wasn’t easy. Returning to daily life in the Bay Area was even harder.
Crisp vegetables are often prized, but long-cooking them into tenderness can bring out their deepest flavors.
Here’s a breakdown of why the N.C.A.A. finally relented to pressure to allow athletes to make money beyond the cost of attending their universities.
A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue official said on Tuesday that his team did not find any indication of more pets still in the building.
A cardboard sign stopped a speeding pack of cyclists on Saturday, sending dozens crashing to the pavement.
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Why Tucker Carlson called General Milley a pig.
This intense, yet delicate recipe may just push the limit of how much sugar and lemon juice you use.
Don’t start frantically grabbing at someone’s garments; trust is key. Let the person you’re disrobing do some of the work.
If you’re a fan of simple, high-heat cooking, Ali Slagle has recipes for days.
The measure creates a 13-member investigative panel with subpoena power. Eight members are to be named by Democrats and five with input from Republicans.
Students at the storied Radnor High said their team symbol, the Red Raider, was racist and vowed to change it. Alumni fought back with surprising vehemence.
As temperatures reach record highs, here’s guidance on coping with extreme heat.
Slippery grass caused tournament-ending injuries in back-to-back matches, and many stars lost their footing during the first two days of the tournament.
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