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Caviar bumps, cost jumps: US consumers on how they’re dining in Trump’s economy | Food
On a Tuesday in December, a Guardian reporter and photographer set out around Atlanta to ask people how they felt about food, 11 months into Donald Trump’s second administration. We asked people from widely different socioeconomic conditions – from those who were wondering where their next meal might come from to those who spend more in a month on food…
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What It Costs To Live In America’s Iconic Holiday Movie Towns
Picture your favorite holiday movie. Maybe it’s a scene from “Home Alone” in Illinois, or one of the dozens of Hallmark films set in small-town New England (even though many are filmed in Canada). You probably remember them for their snow, romance, humor, and festive miracles — they may have even made you want to visit or live in the…
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Revealed: FBI opened domestic terrorism investigations into anti-ICE activity across US | FBI
The FBI has launched “criminal and domestic terrorism investigations” into “threats against immigration enforcement activity” in at least 23 regions across the US, according to an internal report shared with the Guardian. The two-page FBI document, dated 14 November, says some of the investigations are related to the “countering domestic terrorism” memo issued by Donald Trump in September. Released after…
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Young doctors free to go abroad, but can no longer say facilities lacking in India: Nadda
Lucknow: Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Saturday said medical aspirants are free to go overseas, but they must not say infrastructure is lacking in India. Young doctors can no longer complain about a lack of facilities in the country, Nadda said. Addressing the 21st convocation ceremony of King George’s Medical University (KGMU) here, Nadda said, “Institutions are here,…
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The psychology of heroism: Why some people ran toward danger at Bondi Beach
Just before the mass shooting that left 15 dead and dozens more injured during a Hanukkah celebration at Australia’s Bondi Beach, two elderly bystanders attempted to disarm one of the attackers. In dashcam video, Boris Gurman can be seen grappling with an attacker while Sofia Gurman runs toward them. The couple was killed, but that didn’t stop others from also…
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See inside new Keystone Retreat Behavioral Health Center in Ephrata [photos] | Health
Keystone Retreat Behavioral Health Center has opened on the Ephrata site once owned by the now-defunct addiction and mental health facility Retreat. The drug and alcohol treatment center, at 1170 S. State St., celebrated its opening Wednesday with an event hosted by the Northern Lancaster County Chamber of Commerce offering tours and networking opportunities. Keystone Retreat Behavioral Health is owned…
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This is what Canada’s pain medication shortages have been like for chronic pain patients
Amanda Godda has been bedridden since August. That’s when her prescription of acetaminophen with oxycodone was hit by a nationwide supply shortage. Since then, the 42-year-old has gone from working tight deadlines and long days at music festivals to only getting up to make a sandwich or wash herself in the sink. “I’m basically teetering between an eight and nine…
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The 26 best Hallmark Christmas movies, ranked
‘Tis the season for a good old-fashioned Hallmark marathon. Christmas is like the Super Bowl for the channel, a season-long extravaganza where the plots tend to be rather interchangeable, but that’s part of their appeal. No matter how many times we watch a city woman return to her idyllic country hometown and strike up a connection with a handsome stranger…
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Gill Dropped; selectors call back Ishan Kishan and Rinku Singh
Taking a bold call with an eye to maximise impact over reputation, the Indian selectors on Saturday dropped Shubman Gill from the T20 World Cup squad and brought back wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan along with Rinku Singh. Gill’s omission is the most interesting decision of the selection meeting in Mumbai although given his form, it wasn’t very surprising. Despite being one…
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The right-wing group rallying youth in South Korea
Jake KwonSeoul correspondent BBC/Hosu Lee Many among South Korea’s anti-government youth protesters are taking cues from the American right’s Maga movement The line for a selfie with South Korea’s disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol stretched around Seoul’s iconic Gwanghwamun gate. Except Yoon wasn’t there; it was just a picture of him. The real Yoon is in prison facing insurrection…
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