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Food
Eggs for Dinner, and Make It Spicy
A classic Indian dish of hard-cooked eggs in a robust tomato sauce satisfies for supper.yes
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U.S.
Trump Blames Democrats for Failure of Health Bill
The president, insisting that the Affordable Care Act will collapse in the next year, also tried to minimize the deep divisions within his own party that prevented passage of the bill.Wrong again. Blame Ryan who wrote the bill.
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Technology
How to Log Off of Facebook Forever, With All Its Perks and Pitfalls
Closing your social media accounts can help protect your privacy, but it can also mean cutting yourself off from friends, family and opportunity.Stop answering.
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U.S.
Trump Hotel in Washington Does Not Violate Lease, U.S. Says
Critics had questioned whether the president was violating a lease provision because his hotel was in a federal building, but the G.S.A. said no.It is not good to make an enemy of the president.
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The Upshot
Loss Aversion, Trump and the New Opening for Medicare for All
The pains of losing the Affordable Care Act would generate a gigantic backlash. But universal access to Medicare would change that.Such a bill will not leave committee.
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Times Insider
When a Headline Makes Headlines of Its Own
President Trump insisted that by changing a headline, The Times had backed up his wiretapping allegations. The truth, of course, is more complicated.The story is simple. No.
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Business Day
California Upholds Emissions Standards, Setting Up Face-Off With Trump
The backing of rules adopted in the Obama administration is one of the most direct moves so far to blunt President Trump’s effort to roll back regulations.Higher CAFE standards are a good thing.
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Science
Visualizing the Cosmic Streams That Spew Meteor Showers
Researchers recorded more than 300,000 meteoroid trajectories since 2010 to depict the drifting paths of meteor showers that Earth passes through.First one must look.
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Times Insider
An Obituary Six Years in the Making for Jimmy Breslin
The Times has long made a practice of keeping a deep reservoir of advance obits ready.I did not read Breslin.
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Times Insider
‘What Is Sleep?’ Asks Reporter on the Border Beat
With a beat that is central to coverage in the era of Trump, Washington correspondent Ron Nixon is up at 6 a.m., and spending a lot of time in airports.One of many paths closed.
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