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Working in Hell But Breakfasting in Tahini Heaven
In Israel, I almost invariably found that the foods I loved best contained indecent amounts of tahini.
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Kano, Plateau, Sokoto kpụọkụ n'ọnụ maka mmejuputa ntuliaka gọvanọ nakwa nke ndị omeiwu.
Technically, “Avengers: Endgame” still has to beat these 38 movies to be the most successful ever
The Marvel movie is shattering every box office record in existence, but its accomplishments aren't quite as remarkable if you account for inflation.
Another Federal Regulator Joins the Anti-Antitrust World
The Justice Department's antitrust chief has a new job
Using technology to give autistic children a chance to find an equal place in society – Project Prayas’s mission
Shalini Gupta’s daughter Gayatri is 13 years old. Gayatri is like any other 13 year old, just that she has Down’s Syndrome. Shalini and her family moved from Delhi to Bangalore for Gayatri to attend t...
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What Do Petroleum, a Paris Opera House, and Noah’s Ark Have in Common?
Tracing the history of a single material, artist Ayoung Kim takes us on a journey connecting localities while disrupting reality.
Travelers can live like a Central American plutocrat at a rum baron's resort in Nicaragua
One of Nicaragua's pockets of luxury includes a five-star resort carved into a Pacific mountainside.
This Billion-Dollar Industry Is Showing a Dark Side
The medical device industry has the power to save you, but the line between cure and harm is a lot thinner than we think.
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