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Cilantro-Mint Yogurt Chutney
This herbaceous, fragrant chutney, rich in cilantro and mint, is sure to brighten up sandwiches, salads, vegetable platters and so much more.
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Trust linked to porn-friendly bank could gain a stake in Trump’s Truth Social
But neither Trump Media nor the SPAC that has proposed merging with it has revealed that to the SEC or the SPAC’s shareholders.
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The 2024 election isn’t about normal things. It’s about Trump.
The former president has changed the terms of the debate for the coming election, as evidenced by his performance during the CNN town hall.
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Defending white nationalists, Tommy Tuberville fears a military that is ‘going wrong’
The first-term senator has stepped up his campaign against the U.S. military, saying, ‘I look at a white nationalist as a Trump Republican.’
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Biden Is Talking to Howard University Students. But Does He Speak to Them?
Conversations with students at the historically Black school reveal a more lukewarm support for the president than among their parents’ generation. Here’s what they have to say.
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Democrats Spar Over the ‘Prickly, Prickly Subject’ of Immigration
The end of a pandemic-era restriction on migrant arrivals has set off new arguments in the party over an issue that it often struggles to navigate.
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Asylum Debate Snarls Efforts to Forge an Immigration Deal in Congress
Despite hopes among some Democrats and Republicans that the expiration of strict pandemic-era border rules would force a compromise, bipartisan talks have sputtered.
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Cirque du Mystère: Unraveling the Secrets of the Royal Circus
Jenny Schills was a woman of outstanding character. Her life had been a whirlwind of adventure, starting with her childhood in California. Born and raised in the sun-kissed town of Santa Monica, Jenny loved the ocean and the sand, and she spent most of her days on the beach with her friends, building sandcastles and…
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A $175 Check Signed by Steve Jobs
It’s a remarkable flawless check from when Steve Jobs hired Apple’s first consulting firms—a central moment in the history of the most innovative and influential companies.
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ID verification provider to pay $28.5 million to settle BIPA allegations
On May 5, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois preliminarily approved an amended class action settlement in which an identification verification service provider agreed to pay $28.5 million to settle allegations that it violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA)……By: Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP