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Months after feud with Bari Weiss, Sharyn Alfonsi is out at ‘60 Minutes’May 27, 2026 8:51 pm - CBS News journalist Sharyn Alfonsi is departing “60 Minutes,” months after a high-profile clash with CBS News Editor in Chief Bari Weiss.
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Trump administration begins making new requests of green-card applicantsMay 27, 2026 8:10 pm - Immigration officers have begun making new requests of green-card applicants that lawyers believe will stress an already overwhelmed processing system and deter some people from seeking legal status.
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US to send Americans exposed to Ebola to makeshift hospital in KenyaMay 27, 2026 3:59 pm - The Trump administration is planning to send Americans exposed to Ebola to a quarantine facility in central Kenya that the U.S. military has been directed to stand up within a week, according to two people familiar with the matter who, like others in this article, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive deliberations.
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How sour ingredients unlock a world of flavor in home cookingMay 27, 2026 5:45 am - Sourness is more than one of the five basic tastes — it’s a method for seasoning. Fermented and pickled ingredients are naturally salty and layered with complex flavors that can brighten and balance dishes. Once you start thinking about all the uses for sour ingredients, they can start to transform your everyday cooking.
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Wichita garlic salad is a regional specialty worthy of national attentionMay 27, 2026 5:03 am - The most distinctive dish to come out of Wichita’s mid-century supper clubs, garlic salad is an appetizer or side that eats like a hybrid of coleslaw, party dip and an extra-pungent iceberg wedge. Scooped up with buttery Club crackers, it’s creamy, crunchy and intensely garlicky.
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The do’s and don’ts of having an enviable bedMay 26, 2026 5:08 pm - There’s nothing like sinking into a comfy bed after a long day. But how can you take your bed from ordinary to extraordinary?
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Forget a cup of sugar. These neighbors asked to borrow the backyardMay 26, 2026 4:35 pm - Marisa Mender-Franklin is part of a cadre of farmers across the U.S. who practice urban micro flower farming, providing “payment” in the form of lawn care, seed mix and, of course, fresh-cut flowers in exchange for space to grow.
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Ask a Vet: Why does my dog pant so much?May 26, 2026 4:25 pm - Ask a Vet: Why does my dog pant so much?
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How to get the best deal on a new home HVAC systemMay 26, 2026 2:56 pm - Replacing your home’s heating or cooling equipment can cost thousands of dollars. When you need to upgrade your system, you’ll want to work with a company that offers the best possible advice and prices.
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Turn New York state’s famous chicken spiedie sandwich into a summer saladMay 26, 2026 5:15 am - The chicken spiedie is a classic sandwich from Binghamton, New York, that is piled with cubes of marinated meat. In this salad version, the tangy, Italian-style marinade does double duty as a seasoning for pieces of chicken breast that are then skewered and grilled and as a dressing for the crisp salad the chicken is served over.