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Crust Bakeshop remembers those who are having a not-so-sweet Valentine's Day
Customers and staff of the shop in Worcester, Mass., come up with what to write on the cookies — such as "not a match" and "swipe Left." The cookies are best sellers around Valentine's Day.
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Crust Bakeshop remembers those who are having a not-so-sweet Valentine's Day
Customers and staff of the shop in Worcester, Mass., come up with what to write on the cookies — such as "not a match" and "swipe Left." The cookies are best sellers around Valentine's Day.
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Even remote corners of Africa are feeling the costly impacts of war in Ukraine
In Chad, one of the continent's poorest countries, rising food and fuel prices — and drought — have left many hungry and unable to afford the limited food that is for sale.
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New Englanders are fighting back against demonstrations by neo-Nazis
For months white supremacists have dominated headlines in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. Residents across the region are organizing counter protests to push back against racism and hate.
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Why House speaker has been Kevin McCarthy's ultimate goal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with McClatchy reporter Gillian Brassail about Kevin McCarthy's long and winding road to Tuesday's vote for speaker in the House of Representatives.
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How will the hard-right Republicans in Congress wield their newfound power?
New York Times journalist Catie Edmondson says the new Republican-controlled House of Representatives will likely leverage their subpoena power to enact vengeance on the Biden administration.
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Record bird flu outbreaks contribute to surge in egg prices
Iowa’s top-producing egg industry still recovering, rippling consumers
Revisiting the idea of whether AI might help those dealing with isolation, depression
The need for mental health care far exceeds the supply of therapists. Could AI technology help bridge the gap ethically and safely?
Encore: Group of Black residents is suing Portland for displacement from their homes
A group of Black residents in Portland, Ore., is suing the city and a hospital for displacing them more than 50 years ago. They say an urban renewal plan amounted to confiscation of their homes.
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Hong Kong bans CBD, a move that forces businesses to shut down or revamp
Hong Kong banned cannibidiol, also known as CBD, as a "dangerous drug" and imposed harsh penalties for possession on Wednesday, forcing fledging businesses to shut down and revamp.
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