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Ron DeSantis debuts presidential bid in a glitch-ridden Twitter 'disaster'
The glitched-filled announcement showcased just how fragile the social media's platform's infrastructure is since Elon Musk took the site over.
Democrats will flock to Chicago for the party's 2024 convention
This will be the 13th time in the DNC's history that Chicago will host a convention. Democrats nodded toward the "Blue Wall" of Midwestern states they need to win in 2024.
More Than 2,000 Americans Have Now Died From The Coronavirus
The U.S. hit the grim milestone on Saturday night after the number of coronavirus-related deaths doubled in two days.
The Justice Department is releasing new guidelines, grants to fight hate crimes
Leaders in the civil rights community are pushing the department and other cabinet agencies to take more aggressive action.
Real Estate Downturn Doesn't Diminish 'House Lust'
If you spend hours watching HGTV or checking the value of your neighbors' home online, you may be suffering from "house lust." Although the real estate boom has gone bust, author Dan McGinn says the obsession with homes hasn't faded.
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Military Memoirs Offer Unfiltered View of Iraq War
A new crop of memoirs from soldiers in Iraq highlights stories from the front lines, the complications of leadership, and the terrible choices that war presents.
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Fabled Santa Ana Winds Fuel Wildfires in California
The Santa Ana winds driving California's wildfires are fabled. Some call them the Santa Anas and others call them the devil's breath. While they make the winters warm and pleasant by blowing the worst air pollution out to sea, they can also spawn massive infernos.
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New Report Fuels Confusion About Women, Fish
A new report out Thursday further confuses the advice to women about how much fish they should consume, particularly during pregnancy. The group's advice to eat more fish puts it at odds with current government recommendations.
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RFK Assassination: Aide Recalls Tragedy Repeated
On June 5, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy's hotel suite was a "madhouse" of celebration as he and supporters reveled in his California primary victory. But when shots rang out in the hotel kitchen pantry, Ted Sorensen's first thought was, how could this have happened again?
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Brooklyn's Frankies Whip Up Tomatoes For All Meals
Frank Falcinelli and Frank Castronovo, who own the Brooklyn restaurant Frankies Spuntino, have recipes for tomatoes from breakfast to dessert in their new cookbook, The Frankies Spuntino Kitchen Companion and Cooking Manual. "We're all about easy, practical, utilitarian," says Castronovo.
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