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Riding around a merry-go-round in Queens Whether your childhood was ages ago or recent, you might remember a place where reputations are made: the merry-go-round.
The quest to make a better loaf of bread A team of bread-and-wheat-obsessed researchers, farmers, and bakers in Washington State are on the hunt for agricultural solutions that could help create a better loaf.
Fed expected to cut interest rates With inflation coming down, mortgage rates are also falling, cutting the cost of borrowing for consumers.
Philadelphia voter fraud from the 1990s fuels false claims Former President Donald Trump has been making unsubstantiated statements claiming recent fraud there. There is no evidence of major recent fraud.
'Inside Out 2' voice actor Kensington Tallman on the life of Riley Disney Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” is the highest-grossing movie of the year.
Friday the 13th: Why is it considered unlucky? People have been superstitious around Friday the 13th for generations.
NYPD commissioner resigns amid federal investigation The probe is one of four federal inquiries that have engulfed top aides to New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
National Shein and Temu face a big change to how they ship cheap Chinese goods New White House rules would close a tax loophole that lets Shein and Temu cheaply ship from China to American shoppers. The Biden administration says it undercuts U.S. workers, retailers and manufacturers. Alina Selyukh
'A match made in literary heaven.' The Jaipur Literature Festival is coming to Seattle Seattle is adding another festival to its summer roster, and it's a big one for the local literary scene: the Jaipur Literature Festival. Katie Campbell
They 'have fueled so much of Boeing's success.' Washington officials react to machinist strike It didn't take long after news broke that Boeing machinists were going on strike for state and federal officials to start weighing in, encouraging both parties to find a path forward. Dyer Oxley