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8 chutney recipes that pack a punch, including mint, tamarind and mango
Add brightness to your salads, sandwiches and samosas with these flavorful chutney recipes.
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Dining chat: A restaurant had a 20% service fee, then added a tip line. Excessive?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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Grilled fish sandwiches with salsa verde are a delicious mess
Spanish-style salsa verde and grilled onions elevate this fish sandwich that’s a messy, juicy delight.
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How Electric Car Batteries Might Aid the Grid (and Win Over Drivers)
Automakers are exploring energy storage as a way to help utilities and save customers money, turning an expensive component into an industry asset.
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The GOP promises legal revenge for Trump. Easier said than done.
The speculative and baseless ideas they’ve floated suggest they’ll continue to scratch and claw at the legal retribution that has for years proven elusive.
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House speaker appoints Trump loyalists Perry, Jackson to Intelligence Committee
The move by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) grants Republican members who denied the results of the 2020 election oversight of the U.S. intelligence community and sensitive government material.
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As Hunter Biden Stands Trial, a Republican Noise Machine Goes Silent
Republicans have gone after Hunter Biden for years, but his trial on gun charges undermines their views on gun rights and on a “weaponized” Justice Department.
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Far-Right Vows to Tie Up the Senate to Avenge Trump Are So Far Mostly Empty
To date, the effort has not produced results, as the Republicans who have promised to hold up nominees and legislation are the ones who usually oppose them anyway.
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Judge Reshuffles Hearings in Trump Documents Case
The new schedule set by Judge Aileen Cannon reflects the array of legal issues that she has yet to resolve amid efforts by the former president’s legal team to delay the trial.
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House Republicans Issue Criminal Referrals of Hunter and James Biden
The referrals, which accuse the president’s son and brother of lying about his involvement in their business dealings, carry no force of law but are the latest bid by Republicans to target the Biden family.