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A 'Charleston Kitchen' Full Of Foraged And Forgotten Foods
The Lee bothers, Matt and Ted, have written two cookbooks about Southern cuisine, but now they've turned their attention to a more specific region: Charleston, the city they grew up in. Their new book contains recipes and stories from a seafood-centric community with a rich culinary history.
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Drug Giant Pfizer To Merge With Allergan In Deal To Lower Corporate Taxes
The deal will create the world's largest pharmaceutical company by sales, bringing together the makers of Viagra and Botox.
FBI Official In Washington, D.C, Reviews Security Posture Amid ISIS Threats
The new leader of the FBI's Washington, D.C., field office gives his first interview to NPR about security posture in the U.S. capital in the face of threats by the Islamic State.
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COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 450,000 But Infections Slow — Where Does The U.S. Stand?
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 has topped 450,000, but the infection rate has slowed slightly as roughly 28 million people have received at least one dose of a vaccine.
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Bin Laden Company Banned From Work In Mecca After Crane Disaster
A Saudi royal court says the Saudi Binladin Group, which has operated in the kingdom since the 1930s, can't pursue new projects until an inquiry is closed.
Password Security Is So Bad, President Obama Weighs In
In unveiling a sweeping plan to fund and revamp cybersecurity, the president asks citizens to consider using extra layers of security besides the password.
Iranian Guardian Council Gives Final Approval To Nuclear Deal
Following parliamentary approval, Iran's top council of senior clerics on Wednesday authorized the deal struck by the country and world powers. The deal's next step is "Adoption Day."
Obama Urges Opening Cable TV Boxes To Competition
The FCC says it costs subscribers an average of $231 a year to rent the boxes that enable them to watch cable TV. The president supports making it easier for viewers to buy the boxes instead.
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Classic Novel '1984' Sales Are Up In The Era Of 'Alternative Facts'
George Orwell's warning against regimes that create their own realities, published in 1948, is enjoying resurgent interest, hitting number one on the Amazon bestseller list.
Art Brut: Immaturity Is A Virtue
Eddie Argos, the 29-year-old leader of London band Art Brut, has made a career out of not growing up. On the group's latest album, Art Brut vs. Satan, that may be for the best, according to critic Robert Christgau.
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