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May 17, 2026

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From quick shortcuts to slow cookers, how we’re eating now

September 25, 2020 Katie Workman, The Associated Press
In normal times, food trends often started in restaurants, with top chefs. Maybe they got written up in food magazines or blogs. After some time, you could find the trending ingredients on grocery store shelves. […]
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PRAGER: Suggestions for this difficult time

March 24, 2020 Dennis Prager
Since we are all stuck at home for weeks, here are some suggestions to help you and help America. Watch less news. Interview and opinion shows on TV and talk radio shows that add to […]
LARRY DOWNING—Reuters
Business

Millennial buyers face tough housing market

June 29, 2018 admin
Yvonne Jimenez Smith and her husband, Brandon Smith, spoke in whispers recently as they visited a white stucco house they planned to buy on a leafy street in San Jose, California. Following six months of […]
Features

Appliance makers pick virtual assistants

January 17, 2018 North State Journal Staff
LAS VEGAS — Who would you rather have in your fridge? Alexa, Cortana, or some as-yet unknown virtual assistant? Manufacturers of appliances and other products are considering factors such as ease of use and language […]
Rob Schumacher—X02835
Sports

U.S. Open players cautiously optimistic about Erin Hills

June 14, 2017 admin
Jordan Spieth claims Erin Hills in Hartford, Wis., site of the 117th U.S. Open this week, is a bit like Chambers Bay, and that’s just fine with him because he won the national championship there […]
BRIAN SNYDER—X90051
Business

U.S. job growth rebounds sharply, unemployment rate hits 4.4 percent

May 5, 2017 admin
WASHINGTON – U.S. job growth rebounded sharply in April and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.4 percent, near a 10-year low, pointing to a tightening labor market that could seal the case for an interest […]

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