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At Thanksgiving, If You Take Sides, Make Sure They're As Tasty As These
Chef Mike Isabella, a renowned restaurateur, has devised some delectable spinoffs of traditional turkey accompaniments, while staying true to classic roots.
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6/3/13 Flood warnings and advisories are in effect in the Mat-Su and Tok areas, and along the Yukon River; Athabascan Elder and Alaska Native rights advocate Katie John has died
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1026667.mp3Anchorage, AK – The National Weather Service has a flood advisory in effect…
Blowing Bubbles And Running From Bombs: The Reality Of War For The Children Of Syria
As the 10-year anniversary of the war approaches, a new book from the photojournalist Bassam Khabieh shares moments of normalcy and resilience against a backdrop of violence, displacement and fear.
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China's economic woes keep getting worse. Here's why
China has seen a series of disappointing economic data this year. UBS' Tao Wang explains what went wrong with the anticipated recovery after China's tough COVID restrictions, and what could come next.
Jobs Carnage Mounts: 17 Million File For Unemployment In 3 Weeks
The number of people seeking jobless benefits shot up again last week, as 6.6 million more of the unemployed filed first-time claims. Much of the economy has shut down, leaving millions out of work.
For Christmas, My True Love Gave To Me ... Hand Sanitizer, Because It's 2020
All year, cleaning products have been flying off the shelves — now, they're flying straight into Christmas stockings and wrapping paper.
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Pope Francis Says The Court Is The 'Leprosy Of The Papacy'
As the pope begins a meeting with his Council of Cardinals, an Italian newspaper publishes a wide-ranging interview with him, in which the pontiff affirms separation of church and state and expounds on the nature of good and evil.
Amid Controversy, India's Reserve Bank Chief Announces Resignation
Raghuram Rajan was a U.S. resident, educated in both India and the United States. That C.V. and questions on policies put Rajan in the line of fire.
Climate Change May Already Be Shifting Clouds Toward The Poles
Scientists who have been tracking cloud patterns over the past two decades say the shifts they're seeing seem to correlate closely with what's predicted by computer models of Earth's changing climate.
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Kudos To Sanders, With A Wink To Clinton, Too
In the long run, "the Sanders summer" is likely to boost Hillary Clinton's bid for the White House. Indeed, from her perspective, Bernie Sanders may be the ideal rival en route to the nomination.
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