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Post wins 3 Pulitzers, including for abortion coverage, feature writing
Reporters Caroline Kitchener and Eli Saslow were honored with journalism Pulitzers, and “His Name is George Floyd” received a nonfiction Pulitzer.
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Crispy potato recipes for morning, noon and night
Crispy potato recipes for any meal of the day, including chips, fries and hash browns.
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In photos: The scene during the 147th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Twenty-five hundred dogs from 210 different breeds and varieties signed up to vie for the best in show trophy that gets awarded Tuesday night, in New York City.
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How to salt pasta water the right way. Hint: not as salty as the sea.
Seawater is very salty. Your pasta shouldn’t be.
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Twitter Criticized for Allowing Texas Shooting Images to Spread
Graphic images of the attack went viral on the platform, which has made cuts to its moderation team. Some users said the images exposed the realities of gun violence.
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Under the Radar, Right-Wing Push to Tighten Voting Laws Persists
The clashes in state capitals have faded, but the Republican push for stricter state election laws is organized and planning for the long term.
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Flamenco and Fervor: Inside Spain’s El Rocío Pilgrimage
The annual spectacle, featuring fanciful caravans and riders on horseback, and is arguably the most potent visual representation of Andalusian culture.
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The Top 5 Songs to Help You Get Over Your Ex
It’s official, your relationship is over. You have cried all the tears, consumed all the ice cream, and now it is time to get over your ex. But first, you must put together the ultimate break-up playlist. Here are the top 5 songs to help you get over your ex: 1) ” Sorry” by Justin…
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The Crazy Beautiful Love of Emily and Leo
Part One: The Beginning Once upon a time in a busy New York City, there lived a girl named Emily. She lived in a small, cozy apartment with her best friend, Sarah, and their chubby cat, Marshmallow. Emily was a beautiful girl with big, brown eyes, wavy brown hair, and a warm smile that could…
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Amid Arizona’s Historic Drought, the Produce Gardens Bloom
Gardeners and small farmers are growing food with minimal water, in ways large and small that could help the Southwest survive an epochal drought.