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I tried ‘Entertaining’ like Martha Stewart. It was exhausting and exhilarating.Nov 11, 2025 5:34 am - Martha Stewart’s 1982 book, “Entertaining,” is being reissued, so Emily Heil decided to re-create one of the guide’s over-the-top parties. Here’s how it went.
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‘My kitchen is my sanctuary’ for this housebound cookNov 11, 2025 5:30 am - What happens when something you used to love is no longer good for you? Rachel Riggs found out the hard way. Her medical journey and its relation to her diet are what led to Riggs’s debut cookbook, “In Good Health.”
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What book to read next? 16 Post readers share their choices.Nov 10, 2025 10:21 pm - Looking for a good read? Readers wrote in to The Washington Post about what they are currently reading — in print — and what they like about the books. From historical fiction to memoirs, classics to bestsellers, we think you’ll find something to pick up for yourself.
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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to intervene in SNAP fight againNov 10, 2025 9:34 pm - The Trump administration on Monday again asked the Supreme Court to block lower court decisions requiring it to pay full food assistance benefits to about 42 million Amer...
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Margaret Atwood’s long-awaited memoir is a humble look at greatnessNov 10, 2025 12:18 pm - How did Margaret Atwood get to be so powerful? Her new work, “A Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts,” is radiant with it — full, expansive and joyful.
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Trump demands ACA subsidy changes as Senate remains divided over shutdownNov 08, 2025 8:13 pm - President Donald Trump on Saturday urged Senate Republicans to redirect funding for Affordable Care Act subsidies away from health insurers and toward average Americans, his latest gambit to pressure Democrats as a government shutdown snarls air traffic, leaves food stamp benefits in limbo and furloughs roughly 650,000 federal workers.
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Trump says US officials will not attend G-20 summit in South AfricaNov 08, 2025 7:50 pm - No U.S. officials will attend the Group of 20 summit in South Africa this month, President Donald Trump said Friday, repeating his claim that White South Africans there are being murdered and oppressed - an allegation that lacks any evidence.
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US skips COP30 climate conference, lobbies to sink new global dealsNov 08, 2025 4:37 pm - No other countries have followed the United States in withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, but the Trump administration is using a mix of lobbying and economic threats to thwart emissions-cutting and environmental initiatives around the world.
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What a poll of 9,000 adults reveals about aging in AmericaNov 08, 2025 3:46 pm - Financial well-being can have an outsize imprint on older Americans’ quality of life, affecting their physical health, social life and even cognitive skills, new research shows.
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Chicago mayor implores U.N. body to investigate ‘abusive’ immigration campaignNov 07, 2025 7:05 pm - The mayor of Chicago on Friday invited a panel of independent United Nations experts to examine what he called the federal government’s “abusive immigration crackdowns” in the nation’s third-largest city.