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Want a Cake to Impress? Make This Vietnamese Classic.
New York Times· 1 day agoShowstopping bánh bò nướng, tinted jade from aromatic pandan paste, is both comfort and delight to...
No studio audience doesn’t mean CNN debate was “scripted”
Politifact· 15 hours agoIf a live studio audience wasn’t there to watch it, did the CNN presidential debate really happen?...
Butterflies ride Saharan air layer 2,600 miles across Atlantic in first-ever insect feat
Fox Weather via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoAn incredible feat by a butterfly species has been linked to wind patterns, as a team of...
Audrey Flack, Creator of Vibrant Photorealist Art, Dies at 93
New York Times· 6 days agoAudrey Flack, a pioneer of photorealism who became known for oversize, in-your-face still lifes...
Opinion | The ‘Philly Girl’ Shielding Biden From the Bad News
New York Times· 7 days agoAmid the public fretting and finger-pointing rage over how to deal with a Democratic presidential...
Travis Kelce on Whether He'll Join Taylor Swift On Stage Again
Entertainment Tonight· 7 days agoTravis Kelce isn't opposed to rejoining his lady love, Taylor Swift, on stage during her ongoing...
‘There Is Much To Celebrate However You Voted’ One Writer On Why Labour’s Victory Is A Win for All
Elle via Yahoo News· 4 days agoGreater working class representation, a promise of strengthened maternity and menopause rights, and...
Is Dating *Really* That Hard Right Now?
Bustle· 14 hours agoAds from apps essentially beg us not to delete them: Last month, Bumble launched a series of billboards targeted toward women with messages like “You know full well a vow of celibacy is not ...
Fireworks, holiday museum openings, Rolling Stones and the best of L.A.'s art and culture this week.
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoWhile there are plenty of reasons to go outside today and look up at the fireworks, there are just...
11 Celebs Who Are The Subject of College Courses
TooFab· 4 days agoClass is in session and the curriculum is all about Hollywood’s biggest stars! Colleges and universities have long offered unique courses and fields of...