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Amy Grant On Faith, Songwriting And Christmas Blues
The pop songwriter says she wants her album, Tennessee Christmas, "to feel like a good, steady companion, whether you're at the top of your game or struggling."
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McDonald's fired CEO returns $105 million after misconduct
Steve Easterbrook has paid back equity awards and cash to the burger giant after it learned that he had lied about the extent of his misconduct while he was its top executive.
Oysters, a Thanksgiving Tradition Across the Miles
Essayist Bonny Wolf grew up in the Midwest, where it wasn't always easy to find oysters for Thanksgiving. She tries to eat them every chance she gets, holiday dinner or not.
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D'oh! Discussing All Things Springfield With 'Simpsons' Writer Mike Reiss
Three decades of "The Simpsons." We turn our eye on Springfield with a top writer who has been in the mix since day one.
Georgia Election Official: Don't Let Misinformation 'Suppress Your Own Vote'
Gabriel Sterling, a top Georgia election official, debunked many of President Trump's false claims one by one on Monday.
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On top of rising infections, a cyclone and 100 million people out of work, India has another problem: An invasion of locusts — the worst in 25 years.
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For Alaska’s Railbelt, more rain means more hydropower
Last month, the water level at Bradley Lake was just a few feet away from the top of the dam — letting utilities take more energy from the 120-megawatt hydroelectric project and cut back on using more expensive fuel sources.
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The art of sabrage, or knocking open a bottle of Champagne with a sword, probably started during the time of Napoleon. A sword is handy but not necessary; a kitchen knife can also work, according to a Champagne expert.
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