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If your shopping bill is already high — tariffs will make it higher
Tariffs are driving prices up on lots of things Americans buy. Martha Gimbel of Yale's Budget Lab takes an imaginary walk through a big box store to examine how much more consumers will have to pay.
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Try a new dish for your dinner table this holiday
Does the holiday season mean you need to serve the same old traditional over-the-top holiday menu? Of course not. It can be anything you like it to be: favorite old traditions merged with new ones.
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The 'crown jewel of summer': 3 tomato recipes to send off the season
Tomatoes are the highlight of the end of the summer garden and local farmers’ markets.
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Cobble together 3 great corn recipes from chef Kathy Gunst
Corn knows no bounds: At the height of summer, resident chef Kathy Gunst can't get enough of it.
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In Bay Area, Indian Immigrants Find Community In Theater
A theater company in Santa Clara, Calif., has become a place for Indian immigrants working in the tech sector to find a home away from home.
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Hours Before Nursing Home Workers Strike, Governor Says Basic Agreement Has Been Met
Nearly 3,000 nursing home workers in Connecticut threatened to strike, demanding better pay, benefits and staffing. Hours before they were to walk off the job, the governor announced they had a deal.
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How America's Gun Industry Is Tied To The NRA
So often the gun debate is framed as gun control activists on one side and the NRA on the other. But what about the firearm industry? Josh Sugarmann, executive director of the Violence Policy Center, speaks with NPR's Sarah McCammon about the gun industry and its ties to the NRA.
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Camp Fire Worsens Northern California's Housing Crisis
Thousands of people displaced by the deadly wildfire in Butte County are scrambling for places to live. FEMA is helping, but the sheer number makes the process a slow one.
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On Veterans Day, We Pause To Read 'In Flanders Fields,' Written in 1915
One hundred years after it was written, the poem "In Flanders Fields" is being read in many countries today — particularly in Canada, where its author, Lt. Col. John McCrae, served in the military.
Illinois Man Is Arrested After Burning U.S. Flag, Won't Face Charges
A state law that was enacted in 2013 was the basis for Bryton Mellott's arrest, but the local prosecutor says it contradicts the Supreme Court's ruling on this issue.
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