Year: 2023
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Magazine
A Creamy, Melty Potato Casserole That’s Outrageously Easy to Make
Jansson’s temptation is one of Sweden’s tastiest exports.
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Magazine
The Cult of Mother God Was Made for the Instagram Era
A form of worship constantly on display.
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Real Estate
Annual Vines Can Transform Your Garden in a Single Season. Here’s How.
Whether you want cut flowers or a striking vertical display, these seeds will flourish in no time — given the…
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World
Fractious Immigration Vote Exposes Cracks in Macron’s Alliance
Nearly a quarter of lower-house lawmakers in President Emmanuel Macron’s coalition abstained or voted against a proposed overhaul. Government leaders…
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World
Blocked by Polish Truckers, Ukraine Turns to the Black Sea to Boost Trade
The blockade at the border with Poland has crippled Ukraine’s land trade. But a new Black Sea route is providing…
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World
Will Haley or a Trial Bring Trump Down? For Now, Our Poll Says No.
Republican primary voters seem unbothered by a coming trial, but a new obstacle looms.
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World
De la selva a TikTok: los migrantes que se vuelven influentes de redes sociales
Las plataformas de redes sociales como Facebook, YouTube y TikTok aceleran la próxima evolución del movimiento internacional de personas.
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Health
Gunfire Echoing Through School Grounds? Parents Are Terrified. Kids Stopped Noticing.
The gunshots rang out at 8:13 a.m., echoing across the high school football field and middle school garden. They continued…
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Style
The Year in Social Media
You may have forgotten — or wanted to forget — what happened on the internet in 2023. We’re here to…
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World
Washington Comes for the U.S. Steel Deal
Democrats and Republicans alike are questioning the wisdom of allowing an American industrial icon to fall into foreign hands.