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Martha Stewart on how to throw a garden tea party
The lifestyle entrepreneur and host of "Martha Gardens" offers tips on preparing a delicious afternoon tea.CBS News - Top stories -
In a Secret Manhattan Garden, a Birthday Party for Katharine Hepburn
Every year, a small band of New Yorkers gathers in a tucked-away Midtown park to celebrate the actress, a beloved neighbor they remember as an everyday city dweller.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How RFK Jr.'s debate dilemma compares to past third-party candidates: From the Politics Desk
In his quest to qualify for the presidential debates, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could confront organizers with a dilemma they haven’t seriously encountered in decades.NBC News - Top stories -
The Paperless Post Founders Changed How We Party
When James and Alexa Hirschfeld started Paperless Post 15 years ago, some saw its digital invitations as a fad. Instead, they have become a fixture of events and have spawned imitators.The New York Times - Business -
How Biden is winning over corporate America behind closed doors
Biden hosted CEOs of United Airlines, Citigroup and Marriott International for a private roundtable at the White House earlier in May.CNBC - Business - Joe Biden -
Fifty-year-old crisp packet found in garden
A Poole resident unearthed the old packet while renovating his newly bought homeBBC News - Top stories -
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg bowed to pressure to resign from the bank regulator after an external investigation found widespread sexual harassment at the agency and lawmakers of both parties berated his leadership.
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg bowed to pressure to resign from the bank regulator after an external investigation found widespread sexual harassment at the agency and lawmakers of both parties berated his leadership.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Sushi Chefs Pay Up to $20,000 for These Stainless Steel Knives
Crafting sushi knives is a 600-year-old tradition in parts of Japan, but they’ve rarely been made of stainless steel. Here’s how one knifemaker broke the mold and found cult status among top sushi chefs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘The insults and screaming took their toll’: the worst time of my life as a chef
In this extract from her memoir, A Woman’s Place Is in the Kitchen, Sally Abé recalls the job she had to leave• Read the interview with Sally Abé. ‘You’ll never amount to anything, young lady.” These are words that no one, no matter what industry ...The Guardian - World -
How Michael Cohen went from Trump ally to antagonist
Michael Cohen worked as former President Donald Trump's self-described fixer for years. Now, Cohen is a key witness against Trump in the New York "hush money" criminal trial. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa unpacks ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump
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House G.O.P. Moves to Crack Down on Noncitizen Voting, Sowing False Narrative
The bills under consideration in the House have virtually no chance of becoming law, but Republicans are using them to amplify former President Donald J. Trump’s false claims of widespread illegal voting by noncitizens.The New York Times - Top stories -
Here’s Why Republicans Are Focusing on Voting by Noncitizens
House Republicans are pushing legislation to crack down on voting by noncitizens, which is allowed in some local elections but illegal — and exceedingly rare — at the federal level.The New York Times - Top stories - Republican Party -
Kerry Kennedy Leads ‘Heart-Wrenching’ Campaign Against Her Brother’s White House Bid
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sister has become the face of the Kennedy family effort to block his candidacy and re-elect President Biden. She has more at stake besides her relationship with her brother.The New York Times - Top stories -
Trump Opens Door to Birth Control Restrictions, Then Tries to Close It
The former president suggested he might support letting states place restrictions on contraception, then said amid criticism that he didn’t support restrictions.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump’s Defense Rests After He Chooses Not to Testify in Hush-Money Trial
Donald J. Trump’s lawyers mounted a minimal defense after prosecutors called 20 witnesses. Closing arguments in the first prosecution of an American president will take place May 28.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump