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Apr 27 2024
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Hot headlines: Teen reels in monster catch, America's tastiest food stories and more in Lifestyle this week
Lifestyle headlines from this week included stories focused on American cuisine, a teenager's jaw-dropping catfish catch — and much more. Fun quizzes and crosswords are always available to dive into as well. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER Grab your coffee or tea, lean back — and soak up even more trending articles at www.foxnews.com/lifestyle. From tacos to pierogi to gumbo
Fox News (Online News)Apr 09 2024
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A Divided America Agrees on One Thing: The Eclipse Was Awesome
Aidan Hernandez lay on the sidewalk wearing his eclipse glasses and staring up. The day was cloudy in Eagle Pass, Texas, and for a while he was silent. Then the clouds parted and the sun appeared, obscured by the moon. “There it is! There it is!” said Aidan, 7, alerting everyone that the total eclipse was visible. “Now it’s gone.” Eagle Pass, a border town facing Mexico across the green valley
New York Times (News)Apr 22 2024
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Earth Day 2024 report card: Experts address America’s climate change action
ABC News is taking a look at solutions for issues related to climate change and the environment with the series, “The Power of Us: People, The Climate, and Our Future.” Earth Day offers an annual opportunity for citizens, experts and lawmakers to not only celebrate the planet, but examine our impact on the changing environment and demand a push toward a sustainable future. To make a united
ABC News (Online)Apr 03 2024
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As traditional families decline, so does America
Utah, Idaho and Wyoming all share common borders and something else that matters more. According to data the Census Bureau gathered in 2020, these were three of the four states that had the highest percentages of households headed by married couples of the opposite sex. New Hampshire also ranked in the top four. Get the hottest, most important news stories on the internet – delivered FREE to
WNDApr 26 2024
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US-China relations: Xi tells Blinken America cannot ‘say one thing and do another’
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the United States to be a partner of China and not “say one thing and do another” in a meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing on Friday.
Blinken, in turn, expressed concerns about China’s supply of goods that could have military uses to Russia and its alleged manufacturing overcapacity.
South China Morning PostApr 26 2024
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Ellen DeGeneres Returns to Stand Up, Says She Became “The Most Hated Woman in America”
Ellen DeGeneres is dancing her way back into the public eye again. After almost two years out of the spotlight amid allegations of fostering a toxic workplace on her daytime talk show, Ellen, Degeneres performed stand up at Largo in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 24th, and addressed how she was “kicked out of Hollywood” for “being mean.” In June of 2020, DeGeneres was the subject of a
Vanity FairApr 07 2024
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NATO: It's Time To Cull The Snake In America's Garden
NATO: It's Time To Cull The Snake In America's Garden Authored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, 'n Guns blog, This week’s brouhaha in Brussels saw the Foreign Ministers of NATO emerge from their holes in the ground looking for food now that things are finally warming up for Spring. And they had a message for us: more for them and less for us. They were ready to steal the food from our mouths,
ZeroHedgeApr 07 2024
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Witness The Celestial Spectacle Live On ‘Eclipse Across America’
Monday, April 8, may as well be declared a national holiday. People are taking off work and have traveled from around the world to be in the path of totality for the total solar eclipse that will make its way across North America. All eyes will be on the sky—hopefully with protective eyewear of some sort. Even if you don’t live in the path of totality and didn’t make vacation plans to be there
ForbesApr 03 2024
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Tom Zirpoli: America continues to be built by immigrants
At about 1:30 a.m. on March 26, a 985-foot container ship called the Dali rammed into concrete pilings holding up the steel, mid-section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Two hours later, by 3:30 a.m., U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was on the phone with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore. By 6 a.m., the National Transportation Safety Board had a team of 24 investigators and
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