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The normal springtime surge in homebuying is more of a slump this year
The real estate market is stuck in a state of paralysis this season. Homeowners don't want to sell and give up their cheap mortgages, and buyers feel sidelined by high interest rates.
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Here's why maternal mortality increased during the pandemic
Why is it still so dangerous to give birth in America?
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In the 'Garden of Evil' with Clarence Thomas' friend Harlan Crow
"My hope is that this is the last conversation I have on this topic in public."
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Hats off to an illuminating new documentary about Mary Tyler Moore
HBO's Being Mary Tyler Moore draws on interviews and home movies to create a complex portrait of Moore, from her complicated private life, to her groundbreaking career.
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Luis Alberto Urrea pays tribute to WWII's forgotten volunteers — including his mother
The author's mother was a Red Cross volunteer assigned to Patton's 3rd Army — she was with the troops who helped liberate Buchenwald. Urrea's new woman-centered wartime novel is Good Night, Irene.
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Wanda Sykes stands in solidarity with Hollywood writers: 'We can't back down'
As a member of the Writers Guild of America, Sykes is fully supportive of the current strike; she says the survival of the craft is at stake. Her new Netflix special is I'm an Entertainer.
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The art and science of cooking low and slow barbecue
Achieving the perfect brisket takes cooking it for a long time at such low temperatures. Today, a look at the chemistry behind transforming this tough cut of meat to juicy deliciousness.
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Economists warn if debt standoff isn't solved, it would kick-start a recession
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, about how investors should be thinking about the debt ceiling standoff.
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Boston University grads booed the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO amid the writers strike
The school began receiving backlash after it announced David Zaslav would be this year's commencement speaker a day after the Writers Guild of America went on strike.
Debt ceiling negotiations to resume after breaking down over the last few days
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are preparing for another face-to-face meeting Monday afternoon to try to reach an agreement on the debt ceiling and avoid default.
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