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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Grow Apart
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTenenbaums") GRAVITY'S RAINBOW (38A: 1973 satirical novel by Thomas Pynchon) GROUND CREW (55A:...
13 Japanese Beef Dishes You Should Know
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThere's more than just Wagyu out there. Here are a ton of variedJapanese beef dishes you should try, whether you make them at home or try them in Japan.
Here's How 'Cook-It-Yourself' Restaurants Typically Work
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt's essentially a form of hot pot cooking, but...depending on what you've ordered. Chinese Hot Pot...
White Tea: What It Is And The Different Types, Explained By Loose-Leaf Expert
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhite tea may be less understood than more common black and green teas, but it results in a...
Taiwan’s New President Preaches Harmony and Highlights Divisions With China
Time via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“Mutual benefits and prosperous coexistence would be common goals,” Lai, 64, told the crowd that...
Dogecoin dog Kabosu dies at age of 18
New York Daily News· 2 days agoKabosu, a shiba inu with a “much wow” expression that launched millions of memes and served as the inspiration for Dogecoin, has died at the age of 18...
‘Bromakase’ Is the New Steakhouse
New York Times· 5 days agoIf you’re looking for the moment when American omakase restaurants began to threaten steakhouses as the preferred venues for young men of means to...
TWICE Are Still Reaching New Heights — and They’re Doing It Together
Teen Vogue via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIntroducing Teen Vogue's Girl Group Week, a celebration of the best and most exciting girl groups of...
15 Ingenious Kitchen Tools You Didn’t Know You Needed
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoFrom an indestructible Swedish stand mixer to the scissors chefs swear by, each item here is a...
Opinion: How do L.A.'s ethnic communities keep their identities while living with others? Just read...
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoUnlike in many big cities, Los Angeles' cultural neighborhoods are not exclusive enclaves. They share space with one another and communicate through signage.