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Don't Pack that Pumpkin Pie Just Yet...
As home cooks get ready to travel for Thanksgiving, many are wondering whether it's OK to take their signature dishes along in their carry-ons. Can travelers safely take a container of cranberry relish, or an entire pumpkin pie with them?
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The United Auto Workers pick General Motors as lead labor negotiator as Detroit car companies approach a new four-year contract. GM rivals Ford and Chrysler agreed with the union to extend the current contract until a new deal can be worked out.
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Reporter Miller Returns to Stand at Libby Trial
Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller returns to the witness stand at the perjury trial of former White House aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby. She has disputed Libby's account of when he first discussed the identity of a CIA operative.
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In 'Mika in Real Life,' author Emiko Jean makes adult fiction debut
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Asteroid sample could reveal more about the solar system's origins
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission capsule contains an 8.8-ounce asteroid sample that could help scientists worldwide learn more about the solar system's origins.
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Consumer reports urges USDA to remove Lunchables from schools over high levels of lead
Lunchable food kits contain relatively high levels of lead, cadmium and sodium, according to a new study by Consumer Reports.
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The science and future of refrigeration
Fridges today have more space than ever, and more gadgets to make them “smart.”
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A brief history of eyeliner (Rebroadcast)
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Oklahoma wildfires prompt governor to declare state of emergency
The governor's executive order declaring a state of emergency said the fires in Woodward county are about 20% contained.
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Latest Trump indictment could lead to even more disruption in the House
New York Times congressional correspondent Annie Karni says if Republicans choose to retaliate, and not pass spending bills, it could cause a government shutdown this fall.
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Pandemic Fuels Record Overdose Deaths
The nation faces a grim milestone of having a record number of overdose deaths in 2020. One expert says social isolation increased the risk of dying from an overdose.
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'Sisters With Transistors': Pioneers Of Electronic Music
The new documentary tells the story of the roles women played — and continue to play — in the creation and development of electronic music, from theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore to today.
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New Federal Program Promises Cheaper Internet Bills, But You Need To Act Fast
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Thailand plans to reopen the resort island of Phuket to vaccinated foreign tourists July 1. It's a bid to jump start an economy and a tourist industry battered by the pandemic. Will foreigners come?
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Beyond Books: Libraries Lend Fishing Poles, Pans And People
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Rep. Andy Kim On State Department Racism: 'My Own Government Questioned My Loyalty'
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