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'Indigikitchen' cooking show celebrates Native foods with simple recipes
Traditional indigenous foods such as corn, beans and squash — known as "the three sisters" — are not just good for the environment, but also for our health.
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Georgia police department opens a 'wellness room' for officers to relax and decompress
In Marietta, Georgia, the police department has made mental health a priority and has created a wellness room for officers to relax.
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Matt Tong, Algiers' elastic timekeeper, surrenders to the song
Tong first blew minds as the drummer of the British post-punk band Bloc Party. In his recent years with the genre-agnostic Algiers, he's found his place chasing a more collective mood.
Drugmaker Mallinckrodt may dodge $1.7 billion opioid settlement by filing second bankruptcy
Generic drugmaker Mallinckrodt may file for a second bankruptcy.
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A closer look at Judge Aileen Cannon, the Trump-appointed judge who will hear his case
Trump has been indicted on 37 federal charges, including unlawfully retaining government secrets.
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Palm Springs sees increase in homelessness
City leaders are struggling to come up with solutions.
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LGBTQ+ creatives rely on Pride Month income. This year, they're feeling the pinch
Brands are rethinking how they nod to Pride after recent boycotts against companies that signal LGBTQ+ support. Influencers who work with brands for Pride now say they're seeing fewer opportunities.
Trump is calling for support for his court appearance. The far right may stay away
Extremism researchers say online rhetoric from the far right has heated up since Trump was indicted. But they're not seeing signs that it will translate to collective violence.
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Researcher living underwater resurfaces after 100 days
After 100 days living underwater, researcher Joe Dituri is back on land. His experiment: to study the effects of increased pressure on the human body — his own human body.
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A critically ill girl got to see her dad, thanks to an office worker who stayed late
Daniel Willingham was on the road when his wife called that their hospitalized child. A young man gave up his evening so that he could get his passport to be with his sick daughter a little sooner.
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