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Use these tips to have fun with the latest food trend — butter boards
Joshua McFadden wrote about butter boards in his 2017 cookbook, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables. The concept has taken over TikTok, and he has ideas for how you can up your butter board game.
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FDA to raise hurdles for vaccines, faulting COVID shots for 10 kids' deaths
Food and Drug Administration officials say they will ratchet up requirements for vaccine studies, citing concerns about COVID shots for kids. But public health experts question the agency's analysis.
The surprisingly lucrative business of making a list of 500 stocks
What even is the business of the S&P 500, and how does it make so much money?
Obama Picks Kentucky To Win NCAA Tournament, Mixes In Politics
President Obama predicts Kentucky will be crowned college basketball champion and cap off a perfect season. He also picks three top seeds and one No. 2 seed to make the Final Four.
Amid Bribery Scandal, FIFA President Sepp Blatter Will Resign
Just days after he won an election to a fifth term, Blatter said the interests of FIFA are "very dear to me and this is why I have taken this decision."
Ultramarathoner Finishes The Appalachian Trail In Record Time
It took Scott Jurek 46 days, 8 hours and 7 minutes to make the 2,189-mile hike from Springer Mountain, Ga., to the top of Maine's Mount Katahdin.
Prince Compares Record Contracts To Slavery In Rare Meeting With Media
Music icon Prince is worried about the future of the music business for artists, and his top priority can be summed up in one word: freedom.
Poor Economy May Be Coloring Views Of Nation's Health
A nationwide poll found that 45 percent of people thought the health of Americans had become worse during the past five years, and 40 percent thought it had stayed about the same. Only 13 percent thought it was better.
Hospitals Offer Alternative Treatments: Acupuncture, Yes; Ginkgo, No
A survey finds 42 percent of hospitals offer at least one type of complementary or alternative medicine treatment. Those hospitals that offer the options cite patient demand as the top reason. Clinical effectiveness is the No. 2 reason.
Wake Up Already, America’s ‘Complacent Class’
Economist Tyler Cowen says Americans have become risk-averse, and it’s going to cost us. He’s calling out American complacency.
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