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How to stay successful in the ever-changing restaurant industryChef Jason Hammel opened the popular Lula Cafe in Chicago 25 years ago, and is about to open a new restaurant there called Loulou. He's a James Beard Award finalist...just now
How seeds for genetically modified purple tomatoes ended up in a non-GMO seed catalogThe seeds released this year inadvertently made it on to the cover of a non-GMO seed catalog.a min ago
Fight over new Title IX rules puts schools, LGBTQ students in the middleThe Biden administration published new Title IX rules that expand protections based on gender identity and sexual orientation.a min ago
Jeffrey Miller died at Kent State in 1970. His brother shares memoriesMore than half a century after the National Guard was called onto the Kent State campus to quell a non-violent anti-Vietnam protest.2 mins ago
Israel orders thousands of Palestinians in Rafah to evacuateCeasefire talks fell apart over the weekend.10 mins ago
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College newspaper editors reflect on the politics of campus protestsCollege protests are reverberating politically on campus as commencement approaches.Resume07:35May 3, 2024
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Biden awards Presidential Medals of FreedomAmong the recipients of the nation's highest civilian honor is Opal Lee, who led the effort to get Juneteenth recognized as a national holiday.Resume00:36May 3, 2024
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The political lessons Biden should take from 1968In 1968, anti-Vietnam War protests caused upheaval on campuses across the country.Resume09:32May 3, 2024
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Journalist working to create missing Indigenous people databaseThere is a glaring data hole when it comes to records of people who are missing from reservations.Resume06:20May 3, 2024
Republicans in Congress propose excluding noncitizens from census apportionment countsThe 14th Amendment specifies that a key census count must include the "whole number of persons in each state." But a growing number of Republicans are proposing measures to exclude...Resume04:20May 3, 2024
Trump's trial continues with testimony on a recorded conversation A forensic analyst continues testimony Friday about a recording of Trump talking with his then-fixer Michael Cohen about payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.Resume05:41May 3, 2024
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