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Food
The Best Black Cake, a West Indian Delight, Starts at Home
For many in the Caribbean diaspora, there is no substitute for this deeply flavorful fruitcake.
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Finance
Black Friday Isn’t What It Used to Be
Big discounts, many of them online only, start appearing well before Thanksgiving and will run long after. Some people still…
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Finance
Retailers Worry About Shoppers’ Mood This Holiday Season
Consumer spending has been strong in 2023 despite higher prices and waning savings. But some retailers have jitters heading into…
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Sports
McLaren Is No Longer Caught in the Middle of Formula 1
The team started the year as another lackluster midfield team, but big changes have moved it to No. 4.
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News
Joss Ackland, Busy, Versatile Actor on Stage and Screen, Dies at 95
He was a villain in “Lethal Weapon 2,” C.S. Lewis on TV in “Shadowlands” and Falstaff onstage in “Henry IV”…
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US
A Biden Thanksgiving: Sweeping Views of Nantucket Harbor, Calls About Israel
President Biden and Jill Biden arrived late Tuesday on Nantucket island, where they will spend Thanksgiving in a billionaire friend’s…
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Finance
As Its Economy Sputters, Britain Cuts Taxes Ahead of Election
The U.K.’s top financial official, Jeremy Hunt, outlined measures to spur business investment and push more people into jobs.
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Finance
The Fallout From Sam Altman’s Return to OpenAI
The reinstatement of the A.I. start-up’s chief executive also means business interests have gained ground over those worried about the…
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US
For Election Workers, Fentanyl-Laced Letters Signal a Challenging Year
As overheated rhetoric and threats rise, people are leaving election jobs in record numbers.
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Finance
Users of Venmo, Cash App and Other Digital Wallets Get a Tax Reprieve
The Biden administration has faced backlash from small-business owners who called the new I.R.S. reporting requirements confusing and onerous.