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This summer, as you season a pasta salad or make a rub for your favorite meat, consider this: The U.S. is a far spicier nation than it used to be. The consumption of spices in the United States has...
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The growing interest in spices is welcome news for food writer Monica Bhide. Born in India, Bhide now lives just outside Washington, D.C. , where she writes and teaches classes...
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This summer, as you season a pasta salad or make a rub for your favorite meat, consider this: The U.S. is a far spicier nation than it used to be. The consumption of spices in the United States has...
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"And so with the ups and downs, we feel it maybe more than most places." Despite the good news at Poletown, Pearson says the industry's recent crisis has left Hamtramck with a visible sense of loss.
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"And so with the ups and downs, we feel it maybe more than most places." Despite the good news at Poletown, Pearson says the industry's recent crisis has left Hamtramck with a visible sense of loss.
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ANN ARBOR, MI (Michigan Radio) - The gears of justice grind slowly, but they do grind, and sometimes they actually...
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The judge has been threatened. Protesters rallied in cities from Los Angeles to New York. The sheriff of the state's...
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July 29, 2010 by: Bill Stamps City and county leaders from Houston and Galveston have kicked off what they call...
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A $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a man seen running from a burning home in...
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July 29, 2010 by: Pat Hernandez Dozens of soldiers from the National Guard based in Houston are back home following...
Latest News from Other News Sources
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A sign in the window of a restaurant that is hiring is seen in San Francisco, June 3, 2010. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Economic growth likely slowed in the second quarter as a capital investment drive...
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The U.S. government has shut indefinitely its consulate in Ciudad Juarez, the city wracked by drug violence just over the border from El Paso, Texas, to evaluate security...
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In Pakistan, President Obama is about as popular as President George W. Bush was before he left office, a new Pew poll shows. A new Pew Global Attitudes Project survey finds Mr. Obama's approval...
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The Air Force has chosen bases in Arizona, Florida, Utah and Vermont as homes for the military’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Operational missions of the single-engine jets would go to Hill Air Force...
Full Article at The New York Times
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As many as 6,600 graves at Arlington National Cemetery could be unmarked or mislabeled on maps, Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, said Thursday at a committee hearing. The cemetery’s...
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