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The police and public works employees responded after "15 wheelbarrow loads" of pasta were dumped in mounds along a creek in Old Bridge, N.J.
Prosecutors investigating the former president's handling of classified material have issued a wave of new subpoenas and obtained the confidential cooperation of a witness who worked at Mar-a-Lago.
Astronomers spotted a dying star swallowing a large planet, a discovery that fills in a "missing link" in understanding the fates of Earth and many other planets.
Kaig Lightner founded the Portland Community Football Club to give local youth an inexpensive chance to play. When he came out as transgender, they gave him a place to belong.
The river has helped to define Ukraine's history and culture, and remains vital to daily sustenance, even as it also serves as a front line in war — as it has countless times over thousands of years.
In King Charles III, Britain has its most culturally attuned monarch for generations.
Decades after the sexual revolution and before #MeToo, the writer tucked away her pain and projected a carefree attitude. Now she's accused of having too much fun.
Croquembouche, the French pastry popularized in the early 19th century, is suddenly back on the banquet table.
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