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Empowering Rural Education: Sophos India’s Volunteering Initiative
Transforming Futures: How Sophos India’s volunteers are driving education and hope in rural communities.
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Andrea Hernández of Snaxshot Knows Your Next Favorite Snack Before You Do
In an era of increasingly esoteric and niche food products, Andrea Hernández of Snaxshot is a snack aisle soothsayer.
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This Cheesy Dip Is a Closely Guarded Alaskan Secret
Meet Kenai dip, the northern cousin to pimento cheese.
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The Allure (and Hubris) of Candles in Restaurants
Restaurateurs are falling back in love with old-school, high-maintenance candles — burned shirt sleeves, wax wrangling and all.
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Trump Administration Weighs Having Military Lawyers Work as Immigration Judges
No final decision has been made, but the proposal comes as President Trump increasingly uses the military in various aspects of domestic life.
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How the Trump-Kennedy Alliance Is Pushing the Boundaries of Public Health
The mutually beneficial relationship between President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is based on a striking alignment of some of their views.
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For Democrats, Hindsight Is 2021
Democrats once had a chance to blunt a couple of the moves President Trump is making now, on redistricting and the takeover of the police force in Washington, D.C.
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Appeals Court Upholds Protections for Venezuelans, but to Little Effect
The decision affirmed a lower court’s ruling from March, but was overshadowed by a Supreme Court order that allowed the Trump administration to pursue deportations anyway.
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Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Invalidated by Appeals Court
The decision is a big blow to President Trump’s trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Amid Tourism Boom, Disruptions at Greenland Airport Create a ‘Perfect Storm’
Problems with passenger screening led to a disruption in international flight service to and from Nuuk, a snag in the island’s quest to attract more tourists.