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Personalized prices sure sound like a bad idea
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Personalized prices sure sound like a bad idea

USA News Journal9 months ago09 mins

If you do find yourself shopping for a flight, a pair of underwear, or even a concert ticket, and you want to be treated like a stranger, make yourself a stranger online. During Amazon’s semi-annual Prime Day bonanza, the underwear I usually buy were on deep discount at a price so low I assumed it…

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Tesla Warns of ‘Rough Quarters’ Ahead Amid Shifting EV Policies
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Tesla Warns of ‘Rough Quarters’ Ahead Amid Shifting EV Policies

USA News Journal9 months ago04 mins

Elon Musk may have left the White House, but the billionaire hasn’t been able to completely tune out the Trump administration—at least not when it comes to Tesla. The U.S. government’s policies on electric vehicle subsidies and auto tariffs will likely culminate in a “few rough quarters” for the carmaker, warned Musk during Tesla’s quarterly…

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The secret to making the best sandwiches at home

USA News Journal9 months ago07 mins

By Beth Dooley, The Minnesota Star Tribune Like a good summer movie, a great sandwich should be full of delightful familiar ingredients sparked with a few good surprises. And like a good plot, the sandwich should be built on a sturdy foundation. Related Articles Recipe: When peaches are in season, make this delectable dessert These…

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Alphabet’s  Billion A.I. Blitz Puts Silicon Valley on Notice
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Alphabet’s $85 Billion A.I. Blitz Puts Silicon Valley on Notice

USA News Journal9 months ago04 mins

Earlier this year, Alphabet sent Wall Street into a panic when it unveiled plans to spend a staggering $75 billion on A.I. investments in 2025. Now, the Big Tech player is taking its spending spree one step further as it prepares to invest an additional $10 billion throughout the year, bringing its total predicted capital…

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Everything we know about the Air India crash points to an uncomfortable truth
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Everything we know about the Air India crash points to an uncomfortable truth

USA News Journal9 months ago011 mins

The back of Air India flight 171 is pictured at the site after it crashed in a medical college’s residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025. | Sam Panthaky/AFP via Getty Images With 260 casualties and only one surviving passenger, the Air India 171 crash is one of the deadliest aviation…

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Recipe: When peaches are in season, make this delectable dessert

USA News Journal9 months ago02 mins

I look forward to the peach season with culinary glee. Their velvety texture and intoxicating fragrance make ripe peaches a treasure. They are delicious drizzled with Amaretto syrup and topped with whipped cream. If I feel ambitious, I pass a basket of warm cookies, preferably ones laced with toasted almonds. Peaches with Amaretto Cream Yield:…

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From Hops to Orbit: A Fiery History of SpaceX’s Starship Program
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From Hops to Orbit: A Fiery History of SpaceX’s Starship Program

USA News Journal9 months ago04 mins

On June 19, a Starship prototype exploded on the launch pad at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Texas during preparations for what would be its tenth test flight. After three consecutive failed orbital attempts this year, the upcoming launch is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in Elon Musk’s vision to send humans to Mars…

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These recipes were made for summer travels
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These recipes were made for summer travels

USA News Journal9 months ago04 mins

Summer is a time when many of us eat at least some of our meals outdoors, which means looking for bright and delicious dishes that hold up to the rigors of car travel. Those trips can come in the form of rolling out to a cookout or neighborhood get-together, but warm and sunny weather and…

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Chicken thighs a quick, easy supper

USA News Journal9 months ago01 mins

Make a quick supper with chicken thighs. Inexpensive, juicy and full of flavor, they can be ready in a flash. Use your favorite store bought or homemade rub. I like a combination of minced garlic, oregano, salt, pepper and dried pepper flakes in a one-to-one ratio. Figure on 1 tablespoon of rub per thigh. Dry…

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When peaches are in season, make this delectable dessert

USA News Journal9 months ago02 mins

I look forward to the peach season with culinary glee. Their velvety texture and intoxicating fragrance make ripe peaches a treasure. They are delicious drizzled with Amaretto syrup and topped with whipped cream. If I feel ambitious, I pass a basket of warm cookies, preferably ones laced with toasted almonds. TAG GOES HERE Peaches with…

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