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The Almost-Forgotten Election Cake: Reviving a Sweeter Side of Election Day
This boozy, yeast-raised spice cake brought together communities and celebrated civic engagement in America’s early days.

‘Pachinko Season 2’: Utterly Captivating
The second season of this Korean series is heartwarming and heartbreaking in equal measure.

Cicero on the Ideal Orator
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Iranian military said that the strikes on military bases caused ‘limited damage,’ and that two soldiers were killed.
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In a nearly three-hour interview, Trump talked about tax cuts, election integrity, and the perils of the presidency as he ramps up his 2024 campaign.
Harris, Trump Reach Out to Different Demographics as Michigan Early Voting Begins
Harris and Michelle Obama aimed to close the gender gap, while Trump appealed to voters of Middle Eastern descent.
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Supreme Court Passes on Second Amendment Challenge to Federal Gun Law
The justices sent the case back to the 11th Circuit for a second look in light of a recent ruling.
Illegal Immigration, Inflation Are Top Issues for Borderland Voters
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Tesla’s Bullish Earnings Fail to Lift Stocks as Bond Yields Rise
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US Greenlights $2 Billion Arms Deal With Taiwan, Featuring Advanced Missile Defense
The United States approved the arms deal with Taiwan, which includes radar upgrades and the first advanced surface-to-air missile system.
Federal Agency Warns Companies Against Unchecked Surveillance of Employees
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IRS Urges Taxpayers to Activate Identity-Theft Protection Measure
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New York’s Proposition 1 Sparks Debate Over Parents’ Rights
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Gratitude: An Alternative Medicine for Anger and Depression
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Wisconsin’s In-Person Early Voting up 40 Percent From 2020
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Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
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Appeals Court Says Mississippi Law Allowing Ballots After Election Day Is Illegal
The opinion redirects the case back to the lower court while refraining from issuing an injunction that would halt Mississippi’s law.
DOJ Indicts 8 Chinese Companies for Allegedly Distributing, Manufacturing Fentanyl
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Spirit Airlines Announces Job Cuts, Aircraft Selloff Amid Financial Uncertainty
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George Balanchine: The Man Who Remade Ballet
His contributions to classical ballet allowed the dance form to be better appreciated by more people worldwide.

Realist Artist on the Divine Beauty in Art
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Ezio Pinza: Italian Bass, Broadway Singer, Movie Actor
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From October 13 until 2025, visitors will no longer need a reservation to enter Yosemite National Park.

George Ade: The Aesop of Indiana
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