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Dishing On Next Year's Food Trends
Food writer Mimi Sheraton talks about what she expects to see on people's plates in 2017.
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Protest Calls Grow To Abolish U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement
Noel King talks to Sarah Saldaña, former director of ICE, about demonstrators marching in cities throughout the country and on the border demanding the 15-year-old agency be abolished.
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What Are The Odds? FanDuel Reverses Course, Will Honor Huge Payouts After Error
The Denver Broncos were about to beat the Oakland Raiders — but for 18 seconds, the bookmaker FanDuel said the team was a 750-1 underdog. Some eagle-eyed fans saw a chance for a win of their own.
2 Electric Utilities Reported Problems Minutes Before Deadly Wildfires Began
Both Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison had warned customers that the companies might need to shut off power because of heightened fire risks.
Financially Struggling Government Workers Are Caught Up In Shutdown
Federal government employees are still being paid for work they did before the shutdown, but the checks will soon end. Among those affected are many who struggle to make ends meet even in good times.
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With 'Angry Waters' Rising, Officials Warn Of Risk To Life From Florence
Florence was downgraded to a tropical depression on Sunday, but officials say the storm has never been more dangerous for residents than it is right now. At least 17 have already died.
Cramped Legroom On Flights Unlikely To Change, Despite Congressional Mandate
Frequent flyers have often complained of shrinking legroom on flights. Now Congress has ordered the FAA to establish minimum seat widths and pitch — but that's unlikely to result in more space.
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The Tuberculosis That Afflicts Much Of The World Was Likely Spread By Europeans
A new study looks at how TB has traveled the world — and the lessons that can be learned about treatment of drug-resistant forms.
Trump Announces Two Nominations
Before boarding Marine One, President Trump stopped to talk to reporters. He announced he's nominating Heather Nauert as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and William Barr to be his attorney general.
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Federal Shutdown Has Meant Steep Health Bills For Some Families
An air traffic controller is just one employee locked into the terms of a health plan because of the ongoing federal shutdown. It's meant his child's hospital bills are "out-of-network."
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