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Drought-Friendly Recipes Kick Up The Flavor — And Cut Back On Water
An LA chef and his partner are cooking up recipes using ingredients that require less water to grow and cook with. They want to get us thinking about the resources that go into growing our food.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Law In Jerusalem Passport Dispute
The law, passed by Congress in 2002 but not enforced by the Bush or Obama administrations, allowed Americans who were born in Jerusalem to state Israel as their birthplace.
Bombs Blast And Time Marches On In 'A God In Ruins'
Kate Atkinson's novel both mourns the passing of the World War II generation and allows readers to vicariously enter into the experience of the war. It's a companion to her 2013 book, Life After Life.
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After Spending Millions On Communications, Homeland Security Fails Radio Test
The department has spent heavily so first responders from different agencies can communicate with one another. The Office of the Inspector General reports there's still a lot of static.
Online Health Searches Aren't Always Confidential
Searching a medical issue on the Internet seems harmless enough, but one researcher found that online medical searches may be seen by hidden parties, and the data even sold for profit.
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Ireland Votes Overwhelmingly To Approve Same-Sex Marriage
Both sides in the debate conceded that the referendum to enshrine marriage equality in the Irish constitution has succeeded.
Dozens Of Cleveland Protesters Arrested After Officer's Acquittal
Cleveland police in riot gear made 71 arrests overnight Saturday as angry residents protested the acquittal of a patrolman charged in the shooting deaths of two unarmed suspects.
No Resume? Criminal Background? No Problem At This Yonkers Bakery
Social justice is part of the recipe at New York's Greyston Bakery. The firm, whose clients include Ben & Jerry's, hires locals whose legal status or work history might otherwise make them unhirable.
Pinning Down One Scientist's Legacy
Physicist Erwin Schrödinger is best known for his cat thought experiment and his wave equation. But he published many other works that deserve recognition, says guest blogger and author Paul Halpern.
Friendship, Magic And Danger Blossom In 'Uprooted'
Naomi Novik's latest is a reworked "Beauty and the Beast," with a powerful female friendship at its heart. Reviewer Amal El-Mohtar calls it "moving, heartbreaking, and thoroughly satisfying."
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