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How The Matzo Crumbles: Iconic Streit's Factory To Leave Manhattan
It's the end of an era: After nearly a century, the Streit's matzo factory is leaving Manhattan's Lower East Side. This Passover will be its last there. Streit's plans to move to a new factory.
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Two Women Arrested In Bomb Plot, American Al-Qaeda Member To Face Charges
Two women who were roommates in Brooklyn, N.Y., have been arrested in a homegrown terrorism plot.
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Muslims Will Outnumber Christians This Century, Pew Says
A Pew study released this week says that by the middle of the century there will be about 2.8 billion Muslims worldwide. Within that period, Muslims will outnumber Jews in the United States.
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With Nostalgia And A Last Nosh, 1 Of 3 Remaining HoJo's Closes
The iconic orange roofs of Howard Johnson's restaurants were once fixtures of the American highway. But the chain faded in the '80s. The 60-year-old location in Lake Placid, N.Y., closed Tuesday.
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Sen. Robert Menendez Indicted On Corruption Charges
Sen. Menendez of New Jersey has been indicted on corruption charges. These are the first criminal charges brought against a sitting U.S. Senator in seven years.
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Arkansas Governor Asks Legislators To Revisit 'Religious Freedom' Bill
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson told state lawmakers Wednesday they should either amend or recall a bill that's dubbed a "religious freedom" measure.
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Jazz From Studio One: April
April Schedule:(Shows air at 8pm April 2nd and April 16th):April 2: Music From Great Jazz Albums in History April 16: Vibraphonists From Yesterday and…
Germanwings Crash Highlights Workplace Approaches To Mental Health
The case of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz has focused attention on what Lufthansa, or any employer, can really know about an employee's state of mind. Requiring a psychological evaluation has risks, too.
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More African-Americans Support Carrying Legal Guns For Self-Defense
African-Americans are changing their minds about guns, and Detroit's black police chief supports responsible concealed-carry. Still, some remain convinced that having a gun will lead to problems.
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When Wal-Mart Comes To Town, What Does It Mean For Workers?
Wal-Mart has long been criticized for low pay and erratic work schedules. So when the retailer arrives in a community, it stirs controversy — but it also brings jobs and low prices.
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