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  • Why millennials are feral for chicken Caesar wraps

    Why millennials are feral for chicken Caesar wraps

    For most Americans who have ever eaten lunch, a chicken Caesar wrap is simply a tortilla-wrapped tangle of lettuce, grilled chicken, and creamy dressing. But aficionados see this midday meal item as exponentially more than the sum of its simple parts.  They’re the singular glimmer of happiness in a work day that’s designed to humble us.…

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  • Worries grow about GOP enacting Supreme Court ‘smokescreen’ leading into the midterms

    Worries grow about GOP enacting Supreme Court ‘smokescreen’ leading into the midterms

    Reacting to reports out of the Beltway that Republican lawmakers are crossing their fingers and hoping either Supreme Court Justices Sam Alito or Clarence Thomas will make a surprise retirement announcement just prior to the midterm election, MS NOW Now’s Jonathan Lemire reported that Democrats have their own opinions about what is transpiring. Last week…

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  • West Wilson defends Amanda Batula romance in first interview since scandal, clarifies ‘actual timeline’

    West Wilson defends Amanda Batula romance in first interview since scandal, clarifies ‘actual timeline’

    West Wilson is setting the record straight on the “actual timeline” of his and Amanda Batula’s shocking romance. The “Show Me Something” co-host returned to the podcast Monday to discuss the drama with Sophie Cunningham. “There was no overlap,” the “Summer House” star, 31, insisted. “I know there are a thousand different theories right now,…

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  • Peter Hujar’s Photos Are All the Rage. He’d Be Shocked.

    Peter Hujar’s Photos Are All the Rage. He’d Be Shocked.

    The earliest photograph Peter Hujar printed for exhibition was a 1955 portrait of his beloved English teacher Daisy Aldan. “One of my aims,” Aldan once said, “is to encourage and teach people to work with imagination through the living hand, because there is something pretty wonderful that emanates from the work that the living hand…

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  • More is more in this L.A. ‘barn’ exploding with thrifted finds and maximalist flair

    More is more in this L.A. ‘barn’ exploding with thrifted finds and maximalist flair

    “Gambrel roofed Barnhaus,” the listing read, “next door to the best burritos in town.” Its photos revealed something unusual for Inglewood, which is famous for its mix of architectural styles, including Midcentury Modern homes by R.M. Schindler and Googie-style coffee shops: a brick-red barn-style house on a large corner lot, listed at $449,000. When Meeshie…

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  • Trump’s boss from hell made a fatal mistake

    Trump’s boss from hell made a fatal mistake

    Friends, I want to make sure you know that Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned as Secretary of Labor [translated: she was told to resign by the White House], after facing investigations by the Department’s inspector general into multiple allegations of misconduct. She’s alleged to have been drinking during the workday from a “stash” of alcohol in…

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  • Mom of Camp Mystic girl killed in flood is appalled owners are trying to reopen: ‘Extremely disturbing’

    Mom of Camp Mystic girl killed in flood is appalled owners are trying to reopen: ‘Extremely disturbing’

    The shattered mom of a young girl killed in the Camp Mystic flood horror told The Post she is appalled the Texas camp is trying to reopen this summer. “The trauma that all of these children experienced is horrific,” said Jennifer Getten, 41, whose 9-year-old daughter, Ellen, was among 25 young campers killed at the…

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  • Losing My Daughter, and Myself

    Losing My Daughter, and Myself

    Illustrations by Sophia Deng My husband, David, hates Valentine’s Day. He once called it “New Year’s Eve with nuclear weapons.” I pretend not to care. Still, when the day passes entirely unremarked on, a woman can’t help but feel overlooked. On Valentine’s Day 2024, David found a way out. He booked a speech on February…

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  • Kenyan e-bike maker increases output as Iran war spurs demand

    Kenyan e-bike maker increases output as Iran war spurs demand

    Roam Electric, a Kenyan e-motorcycle manufacturer, has seen demand double as consumers shift away from gasoline amid price surges driven by the war in the Middle East. Kenya’s pump prices have risen 11% to $5.75 per gallon (198 Kenyan shillings per liter) in the capital, Nairobi, since the conflict began, briefly rising above 200 shillings.…

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  • Analyst flags revealing slip up from Trump official on live TV: ‘Did you hear that?’

    Analyst flags revealing slip up from Trump official on live TV: ‘Did you hear that?’

    Mike Waltz, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, appeared on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” over the weekend to push back against criticism of the U.S. war against Iran and its high number of civilian casualties, but in doing so, inadvertently made a telling admission, writer and analyst William Saletan noted on Monday. “As…

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