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Feed your soul with a warming bowl of bacon, kale and bean soup
This bacon, kale and bean soup is easy to adapt to use your favorite meats, greens and beans.
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6 easy appetizers for your New Year’s Eve party
Need last-minute bites for your cocktail party? Try our ready-in-minutes nibbles.
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I’ve grown apart from old friends. But the holidays help us reconnect.
These moments give me a glimpse into the lives of the people I used to know so intimately.
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Early Version of Disney’s Mickey Mouse Will Soon Be Public Property
The version of the iconic character from “Steamboat Willie” will enter the public domain in 2024. But those trying to take advantage could end up in a legal mousetrap.
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Retirees Are One Reason the Fed Has Given Up on a Big Worker Rebound
Workers are in short supply three years into the pandemic job market rebound, and officials increasingly think they aren’t coming back.
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Biden Runs Into Doubts in Labor Ranks After Freight Dispute
Many union leaders say the Biden White House has delivered on its promises. But its handling of a freight rail dispute has given rise to detractors.
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Democrats call for George Santos to resign seat over résumé ‘lies’
Pressure is growing for House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy to respond after the congressman-elect admitted to what he called “résumé embellishment.”
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Supreme Court leaves in place Title 42 border policy for now
The Trump-era policy allows quick expulsion of migrants from U.S. borders without the chance to seek asylum.
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Biden signs bill to remove bust of Dred Scott decision author from Capitol
In 1857, Taney wrote the majority decision in the case of Dred Scott v. Sandford that Black people were not U.S. citizens and could not expect protections from the federal government.
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The scale of George Santos’s deceit — and the remaining questions
In recent interviews, Santos has talked about the questions raised about his biography and résumé. But those explanations leave some potentially problematic issues unresolved.