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Potluck Dishes To Please Crowds And Cooks Alike
Potluck dinners, as anyone who's attended one knows, can be anything but lucky. It doesn't have to be that way — just ask Chris Kimball, host of PBS' America's Test Kitchen. For his new book, Kimball collected classic and heirloom recipes for tasty potluck dishes.
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First Listen: Taylor McFerrin, 'Early Riser'
Teeming with stream-of-consciousness scatting, ethereal exploration and frenetic features, the beauty of the producer-composer's debut lies in its carefully orchestrated ebb and flow.
First Listen: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, 'Push The Sky Away'
The Australian singer and writer assembles a string of slow-burning ballads that seethe and surprise, punctuated by Warren Ellis' gorgeous strings and bits of Cave's own grabby, pervy innuendo.
Materials taken from Mar-a-Lago will be assessed for possible national security risks
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence told NPR it will work with the Justice Department to review the documents removed from former President Trump's Florida home.
The capital of Ukraine reels from second Russian attack this month
At least four people were killed and at least four others have been hospitalized from the drone strike Monday morning.
France beats its European rival England to advance to the World Cup semifinals
France defeated England 2-1. The road for the defending World Cup champions won't get any easier. France will take on Morocco in a semifinal match on Wednesday.
An error email leaves 9 million student loan borrowers in limbo
Millions of borrowers thought they were approved for debt relief, Federal Student Aid says it was a mistake.
A piece of the wrecked 1986 Challenger space shuttle was found off Florida's coast
A documentary crew with the History Channel initially made the discovery during a dive looking for World War II-era wreckage.
Fred White, drummer for the band Earth, Wind & Fire, has died
White, the younger brother of the band's founder and principal songwriter Maurice White, joined the group in the mid-1970s and went on to lay the backbone for hits like "September" and "Shining Star."
Justice Dept. Asks For Help Finding Prisoners Who Deserve Clemency
Longtime followers of the pardon power have criticized President Obama's relatively stingy approach over five years in office. An advocate for ending mandatory minimum sentences says she's "really encouraged" by the new push for clemency.
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