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Leftist Jeremy Corbyn Wins Leadership Of Britain's Labour Party
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The Jewish fruitcake: Honey cake is a sweet and stodgy tradition
In symbolic hope for a sweet new year, many Jews will mark the start of Rosh Hashanah with honey cake. The cake is sentimental, but not always beloved. Here, a delectable update to the ancient recipe.
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Hispanics May Think They Can't Get Skin Cancer, But They're Wrong
Having darker skin reduces the risk of skin cancer, but doesn't eliminate it. Hispanics are less likely to be aware of that risk, and more apt to be diagnosed late, which can be deadly.
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