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Montgomery County Officially Enters Agreement
The Montgomery County Commission has formally entered an agreement to help pay costs for the so-called Capital City Plume or contaminated groundwater in…
Who's That Batgirl? 'Burnside' Charms Despite Stumbles
Barbara Gordon gets a perky makeover in the new Batgirl Vol. 1. Critic Etelka Lehoczky says the series is a clever exploration of identity in the digital age, but suffers from occasional cluelessness.
Merry Bloomsday! For Communion With Joyce, Raise A Sacramental Guinness
To honor the day that James Joyce's character Leopold Bloom wandered the streets in Ulysses, fans the world over have found fitting ways to celebrate — boisterously, and often reverent with obscenity.
When 'Womanless Weddings' Were Trendy
With bearded brides and deep-voiced flower girls, these surreal, public-spirited rituals delighted American communities for decades.
'Modern Romance' And The Emerging Audiobook
Aziz Ansari's Modern Romance is a good example of an audiobook that finds new ways to play with format and style in a way that builds a separate performance rather than just reading aloud.
Why The Pope's Stand On Climate Change Matters
The public discussion on climate change occupies a weird alternate reality, despite the science; it's not really about the science — which is why Pope Francis' encyclical matters, says Adam Frank.
Man Who Jumped White House Fence Sentenced to 17 Months In Prison
Omar Gonzalez, 43, has been in prison since last September, when he ran onto the grounds of the presidential residence and entered a White House door on a Friday evening.
What Etgar Keret Learned From His Father About Storytelling And Survival
The Seven Good Years spans the time between the birth of his son and the death of his father. Keret says his father, who was a Holocaust survivor, taught him to "look reality straight in the face."
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FDA To Food Companies: This Time, Zero Means Zero Trans Fats
The agency is giving food companies a hard deadline to stop using trans fats in processed foods. It has determined that partially hydrogenated oils are not "generally recognized as safe" for food.
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Tropical Storm Bill Makes Landfall In Texas
The storm made landfall on Matagorda Island, southwest of Houston, according to the National Weather Service. Maximum sustained winds were recorded at 60 mph.
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