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Epicurious Ditches Beef In A Move It Calls 'Pro-Planet'
The digital food magazine announced the change on Monday, citing the carbon footprint of cattle and a desire to help home cooks become more environmentally friendly.
Remembering Mama Sarah: Philanthropist And Obama Family Matriarch Dies In Kenya At 99
Sarah Obama, the former president's step-grandmother who helped raise his father, died Monday morning after a brief illness. She spent much of her life promoting education for girls and orphans.
Volcano Erupts On Caribbean Island Of St. Vincent As Evacuation Continues
St. Vincent's National Emergency Management Organization announced Friday that the volcano had erupted amid ongoing attempts to evacuate nearby residents.
Harris Wanted To Talk About Migration, But Instead Got Pushed About A Border Visit
Vice President Harris met Tuesday with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in her trip to assess the root causes pushing migrants to seek asylum at the U.S. border.
UF professors who were told not to testify, share their story, as school reverses decision
"If we were volunteering, then we are no longer experts," one professor said before the University of Florida changed its decision.
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Officials finally clear up crashes that kept drivers in freezing temperatures on I-95
Jackknifed tractor-trailers blocked traffic in both directions along the vital corridor south of the nation's capital. Some people waited 16 hours or more for rescue.
Despite omicron, Ron DeSantis remains firmly against lockdowns and vaccine mandates
Florida's governor is reacting to the omicron variant much differently than New York's. Messaging around how to respond has varied widely by state, depending on politics and recent COVID burdens.
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NYC, D.C. mayors urge homeless residents to seek shelter after targeted shootings
The mayors of New York and Washington, D.C. say homeless should find shelter after recent shootings that left three people injured and two others dead.
Manslaughter Charge For Dallas Police Officer Who Killed A Man In His Own Apartment
An affidavit for an arrest warrant says the officer found the door ajar at what she thought was her own home. It says she saw a man inside the dark room and gave him orders that he didn't follow.
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New York's attorney general sues Trump and 3 of his children for alleged fraud
AG Letitia James is seeking $250 million in damages and to bar Trump and his children from conducting business in New York state, where they built their fortune.
Increased Social Media Usage Creates Perfect Conditions For Spread Of Misinformation
Social media usage is at an all-time high in the U.S. and around the globe due to the pandemic. That could become a fertile ground for misinformation during this presidential election cycle.
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California Eases Off Legal Threats Over GOP Unauthorized Ballot Drop Boxes
The California Republican Party has made some concessions following a cease-and-desist letter from the state, but it will continue to use ballot drop boxes.
As a racial justice activist, NBA great Bill Russell was a legend off the court
Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell was a civil rights trailblazer, before, during and after his basketball career. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011 for his activism efforts.
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Facebook is making radical changes to keep up with TikTok
Facebook is overhauling its flagship app and Instagram to be more like the video platform that's so popular with Gen Z. Some people, like Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, say it's trying too hard.
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Sex, Alcohol Used To Sell Health Insurance In Colorado
The ads suggest the Affordable Care Act is good for young adults because it'll save them money on health care, leaving them more to spend on liquor and birth control. (This piece initially aired Nov. 24, 2013 on Weekend Edition Sunday).
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Harris says Congress needs to lead on immigration after Title 42 restrictions end
Vice President Harris told NPR that the administration plans to bolster agents at the southern U.S. border after pandemic migration restrictions end, but said Congress must lead on broader reforms.
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The U.S. shot down an object over Alaska. The government doesn't know yet what it was
The incident comes just days after the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina. This new object was smaller and lower, and it's not clear where it came from.
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Hollywood's famous, aging mountain lion has been captured by authorities. Now what?
P-22 has lived in Griffith Park for a decade, earning nicknames like the "Hollywood Cat" and the "Brad Pitt of mountain lions." He is undergoing health evaluations after exhibiting signs of distress.
Brazil's soccer star Vinícius Júnior wants to give back to schools in his hometown
The forward for Brazil and Real Madrid has been tackling a lot on the road to his first World Cup, including racism abroad and poverty back home.
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Virginia joins several other states in banning TikTok on government devices
Several Republican governors have banned TikTok on their agencies' phones and computers. The U.S. Senate approved a bill that would ban the wildly popular app from devices issued by federal agencies.
Trump Tweets About U.S.-Russia Relations Ahead Of Summit With Putin
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet Monday in Helsinki. In a tweet ahead of the summit, Trump said relations are bad, in part because of what he called the "Rigged Witch Hunt."
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Martin Luther King Jr. paid the bill for Julia Roberts' birth. Here's the backstory
As fans marked Julia Roberts' birthday last week, they also uncovered a connection between her family and that of the civil rights icon. It all started when her parents opened an acting school.
Classified documents found at Pence's Indiana home
A "small number" of documents bearing classified markings that were "inadvertently boxed" and transported to the home of the former vice president, according to letters from Pence's representatives.
Distributor, newspapers drop 'Dilbert' comic strip after creator's racist rant
The comic's creator, Scott Adams, said a recent opinion poll changed his mind about "helping Black Americans."
Two new kids in class share their State of the Union first impressions
They might be new to school, but two freshman congressmen have plenty of insight to offer on Joe Biden's State of the Union address.
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