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on Dec 1, 2025
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The Women’s National Basketball Players’ Association (WNBPA) opted out of their current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) over a year ago. Negotiations have been ongoing through the summer and into the fall, as they neared the original deadline of Oct. 31. That deadline came, and the league and players agreed on a 30-day extension, bringing the […]

FEATURE
on Dec 1, 2025
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What’s in a name? For Marguerite Humeau, a shared prehistoric language, a collective future and the structure of her latest exhibition at The White Cube. Meys, meaning to mix or bring together in a hypothetical Indo-European language, is a multi-disciplinary body of work that imagines what insects could build with the remains of a human […]

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on Dec 1, 2025
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Brown Sugar glazed carrots are that simple side that always gets rave reviews. The brown sugar caramelizes into the best buttery sweetness, and somehow everyone ends up going back for seconds. A Reader’s Review WOW!! Just wow. I had to make these carrots ahead of time since I have limited oven space for Easter dinner. […]

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on Dec 1, 2025
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Generative AI in the Real World Generative AI in the Real World: The LLMOps Shift with Abi Aryan Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 32m 16s Subscribe Share MLOps is dead. Well, not really, but for many the job is evolving into LLMOps. In this […]

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on Dec 1, 2025
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Economy / Books & the Arts / December 1, 2025 The economic force is often seen as a barometer for a nation’s mood and health. But have we misunderstood it all along? Ad Policy Donald Trump holds a big and a small box of Tic Tac to illustrate inflation outcome during a town hall event […]

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on Nov 30, 2025
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Image Credit: Alamy Kohli was India’s most successful Test captain and didn’t lose one home series during his tenure. Virat Kohli has addressed rumours suggesting that he’ll take a U-turn on his Test retirement and return to red-ball cricket after India was whitewashed at home for the second time in 12 months. For the last […]

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on Nov 30, 2025
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The Alliance invites you to join CultureBrew.Art and Visceral Visions for the March edition of their Monthly BIPOC Chat and Chew series: Working with Sound, Video and Media Artists.  The online event is an invitation for BIPOC artists to chat about the potential of using sound and video in creative endeavours.  Led by industry experts Chris Gatchalian and Anju Singh, this free interactive […]

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on Nov 30, 2025
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This split pea soup recipe is a cozy classic with simple ingredients and old-fashioned comfort. Earthy split peas simmer with smoky ham, carrots, and celery for a velvety soup full of savory flavor. Flavor: Smoky, savory, and naturally creamy from the split peas, this soup is a warm bowl of homemade comfort. Technique: This cozy soup […]

FEATURE
on Nov 30, 2025
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Introduced in 1930 by Lionel Corp.—better known for its electric model trains—the fully functional toy stove shown at top had two electric burners and an oven that heated to 260 °C. It came with a set of cookware, including a frying pan, a pot with lid, a muffin tin, a tea kettle, and a wooden […]

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on Nov 30, 2025
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Jon Wiener: From The Nation magazine, this is Start Making Sense. I’m Jon Wiener. Later in the Hour: Alice Waters, the legendary chef who founded Chez Panisse in Berkeley, will talk about how to make school lunch delicious, affordable, organic, and beautiful – and locally sourced from regenerative farmers.  Her new book is A School […]