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None of these are over-the-top complicated chocolate recipes, but the kind of treat you might seriously consider baking for someone you love.
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The Trump administration has locked up hundreds of children in its mass deportation campaign, often for months on end, in conditions kids and their parents describe as cold, crowded and unsanitary.
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In Jewish tradition, after someone dies, the anniversary of their death is marked by lighting a yahrzeit candle.
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Elliston Berry was only 14-years-old when a fellow high school student used artificial intelligence to create nude deepfakes of her and several classmates, and then posted them online.
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Experts worry it could lead to more nuclear testing in the future.
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What does the strong jobs report mean for the rest of the economy?
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Local officials and the general public have been reacting to this news.
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Madison Chock and Evan Bates won silver at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday night, earning their highest scores of the season.
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Veronika is a brown cow. Her ability to employ tools with multiple uses leaves her in the company of only two known species: humans and chimps.
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At least nine people are dead, and 27 are injured in Canada's deadliest shooting event since 2020.