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School Lunch Ideas
With just a few tweaks and a smidgen of planning, you can pack lunches that come home eaten.
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How to Save Money Cooking for One
Shopping in bulk with a friend or neighbor can reduce costs while strengthening relationships.
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How to Save Money Cooking for One
Shopping in bulk with a friend or neighbor can reduce costs while strengthening relationships.
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Michel Guérard, Who Lowered the Calories in Haute Cuisine, Dies at 91
Appalled by the food options available to those seeking to lose weight, he developed a form of nouvelle cuisine for dieters at a spa in southwestern France.
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Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris: Inside Their Quietly Close Bond
Mrs. Clinton, who lost out on becoming the first female president, has been a behind-the-scenes ally for the woman now vying to do so.
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7 Last-Minute Escapes for Labor Day Weekend
If you’re still hoping to stretch out the last days of summer, there are places in North America that are not too hot, not too crowded and not necessarily that far away.
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As Older People Stay Fit Longer, More Travel Adventures With Grandkids
With older adults staying fit longer, many are joining their grandchildren on travel adventures like wilderness hikes, bike tours and even bungee jumping.
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Acres of Solar Panels Are Replacing One of the Nation’s Largest Coal Plants
One of the nation’s largest coal-fueled electric plants is being replaced with thousands of acres of solar panels and a test of long-duration batteries.
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Harris’s Early Campaign: Heavy on Buzz, Light on Policy
On policy, the vice president is drafting off President Biden, essentially cherry-picking the most popular parts of his agenda and betting that a younger messenger can sell them to Americans.
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House G.O.P. Makes Impeachment Case Against Biden Without Proof of Crime
In a lengthy report released on the first day of the Democratic National Convention, Republicans used circumstantial evidence to accuse the president of corruption tied to his son’s foreign business dealings.