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Decades Later, Salvador Dalí's Decadent Dream Dishes Are Awakened
Food and surrealism make bizarre bedfellows in Les Diners de Gala, first published in 1973. Now, you can get a reprint of those recipes and illustrations — and a peek into his legendary banquets.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein Is at the Top of D.C.’s Seniority Ladder. Does it Matter?
How much does seniority matter in the U.S. Senate? Plenty, according to several Washington, D.C. analysts KQED reached out to. But it’s not everything.
Atlanta Braves win the World Series after dominating the Houston Astros in Game 6
The Atlanta Braves are again World Series champions. It's been a long wait for the team that last won it all back in 1995.They defeated the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 6 to take the series, 4-2.
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Nepalese Climber Summits World's 14 Highest Peaks In 6 Months, Smashing Record
"I hope to have proven that anything is possible with some determination, self-belief and positivity," said climber Nirmal Purja. The previous record-holder took more than seven years longer.
7 Takeaways, 14 Top Cases From A Short-Handed High Court
The loss of Antonin Scalia led to a number of 4-4 ties, allowing lower court decisions to stand. Harder to quantify is the impact his absence had on the thinking and decision making of other justices.
Newsom ‘Sees Progress’ in Visit to Chevron Oil Spill Site, Emphasizes Need for Accountability
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that he is encouraged by Chevron’s efforts to clean up what has turned into California’s largest oil spill in decades. At least 974,400 gallons of fluid have leaked from the ground at an oil field in Kern County, near the town of McKittrick about 35 miles west of Bakersfield over … Continue reading Newsom ‘Sees Progress’ in Visit to Chevron Oil Spill Site, Emphasizes Need for Accountability →
Haiku Lighten the Mood in Dark Times Brought on by Power Shutoffs
Gold Country resident Jeffrey Beemer wanted his neighbors to have a way to 'blow off steam with a smile' by asking for haiku about PG&E's power shutoffs in October. And boy did they deliver.
Allentown is over its Billy Joel song
Forty years after singer Billy Joel's song "Allentown" put Allentown, Pa., on every pop station, city leaders say they're ready to move on.
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Oregon's Eagle Creek Fire Now The Nation's Top Firefighting Priority
The Eagle Creek Fire in the Columbia River Gorge grew minimally Wednesday evening due to winds; however, by Thursday morning, firefighters brought the containment level to 5 percent, fire officials said.
Top Democrats Back Off Demands For Larger COVID-19 Bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are breaking from their demand for more than $2 trillion in coronavirus relief spending to move toward a compromise.
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