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Apples, this time of year, are at their best: just harvested and still offering a snap of skin, sweet juice, and all the nuance and flavor that was intended.
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John Bolton, one of President Trump's political enemies, was federally indicted this week.
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Broader issues and fears rattling the markets.
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The original NPR staffer became the first woman to broadcast a nightly national news show when she became an All Things Considered anchor in 1972.
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Violence-themed text messages from the Democratic nominee have put Democrats on the defensive.
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Congressman Seth Moulton of Massachusetts is challenging incumbent Sen. Ed Markey in a Democratic primary.
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William Prince and his trademark baritone has been making a name for himself far beyond Canada.
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A federal judge says she will require federal immigration officers in Chicago to start wearing body cameras, after seeing multiple videos of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deploying tear gas and other aggressive tactics against protesters there.
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A rat-shaped impression on a Chicago sidewalk went viral online last year.
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This week marks the 85th anniversary of a movie masterpiece: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator.”

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