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Sesame Allergies Are Likely More Widespread Than Previously Thought
New research suggests allergies to sesame are comparably prevalent as those to some tree nuts. The findings come as the FDA weighs whether to require sesame to be listed as an allergen on food labels.
Florida rejects 54 math books, claiming critical race theory appeared in some
The rejected books make up a record 41% of the 132 books submitted for review, the Florida Department of Education said in a statement.
Week In Politics: Jan 6 Commission, Infrastructure Bill, Biden's New Budget Proposal
We look at the Republican filibuster of the January 6 Commsion, the ever-present, never passed Infrastructure Bill and how lawmakers will recieve President Bidnen's new $6 trillion spending proposal.
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Jan. 6 panel moves forward with criminal contempt charge against Steve Bannon
As expected, Bannon was a no-show for his deposition with the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Steve Bannon sentenced to 4 months in prison for flouting House Jan. 6 panel
A judge has sentenced the former Trump political adviser to four months incarceration and a $6,500 fine for criminal contempt of Congress.
Rand Paul Gets Into The Holiday Spirit With A Festivus Tweetstorm
The Kentucky senator wished his 1.86 million Twitter followers a "Happy Festivus" — a made-up holiday meant to poke fun at the commercialization of Christmas.
Target Cash Registers Back Online After Chaotic Nationwide Tech Failure
They were reopened after the company resolved a computer problem, but for two hours, shopping carts across the country were stopped in their tracks and Twitter had a field day.
It's A White Christmas For Some In Northeast, Midwest
After families woke up on Christmas morning to find a blanket of snow outside, the National Weather Service says the winter weather will continue throughout the Northeast and the Great Lakes region.
New Music Friday For Nov. 23: 6 Albums You Should Hear Now
This week's essential new releases includes the warped and wild pop sounds of My Brightest Diamond, a stunning instrumental record from Ed Harcourt, punk with heart and humor from Art Brut and more.
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Democrats To Hold First Presidential Debate In June, Just 6 Months From Now
Democrats will hold 12 presidential primary debates. The Democratic National Committee says it will have about one a month through the process.
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