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What the hell is going on in Congress, explained

Trump stoked another Congressional crisis. But there’s an intriguing twist to this one.
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The 10 best songs of 2024, from Kendrick Lamar and Chappell Roan to Beyoncé

Kendrick Lamar proved that he was a rapper, not like any other. Beyoncé and Shaboozey blurred the color lines in country music, and Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter gave us pop diva fever. Here are the top 10 tracks that rocked our world in 2024. And for the worst, go here. For more from the Post, see the best and worst movies of the year — and the best and worst of TV. 1. Kendrick Lamar, “Not Like Us” What started as a Drake…
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The Bests of 2024

All the books, podcasts, and anime (plus TV, movies, music, and more) that captivated our critics (and John Waters) this year.
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Indiana man receives 130 years in prison for murders of teenaged girls in 2017

Richard Allen received the maximum term for the killings in Delphi of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14
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9 Hanukkah Recipes That Aren’t Just Latkes

Outside of the Jewish community, Hanukkah is by far the most familiar Jewish holiday: Menorahs are sold in shops alongside tree ornaments, and folks of all stripes, semitic or otherwise, love to sing about dreidels made of clay.
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Surprising Connection Surfaces Between Sean “Diddy” Combs & Luigi Mangione After UnitedHealthcare Suspect Gets Extradited To New York

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10 New Releases Worth Buying This Week: Nike Isamaya Ffrench, Brigade

A sneaker and beauty crossover by Nike and Isamaya Ffrench, a trompe-l’oeil sherpa jacket by Brigade, and more are featured on this week’s roundup.
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Canada Announces $1.3 Billion Border Security Plan Amid Trump Tariff Threats

The funding is designed to bolster security infrastructure, including the installation of advanced technology, and the hiring of additional personnel.
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Johnson moves forward on spending Plan C: Breaking up the bills

Under the House GOP’s latest plan, Republicans will try to pass three bills separately: a short-term funding bill, money for recent natural disasters and a farm bill extension.
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Water and gruel—not bread: Discovering the diet of early Neolithic farmers in Scandinavia

At a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island Funen dating back 5,500 years, archaeologists have discovered both grinding stones and grains from early cereals. However, new research reveals that the inhabitants did not use the stones to grind the cereal grains. Instead of making bread, they likely prepared porridge or gruel from the grains.