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Major training: Biden dog gets help adjusting to White House


Major training: Biden dog gets help adjusting to White House
DARLENE SUPERVILLE , Associated Press
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1of6A handler walks Major, one of President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden's dogs, Monday, March 29, 2021, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.Evan Vucci/APShow MoreShow Less
2of6President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden's dogs Champ, right, and Major are seen on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP)Mandel Ngan/APShow MoreShow Less
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4of6A handler walks Major, one of President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden's dogs, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP)Mandel Ngan/APShow MoreShow Less

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Water-worried Vegas wants useless grass a thing of the past


Water-worried Vegas wants useless grass a thing of the past
SAM METZ and KEN RITTER, Associated Press
April 12, 2021
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1of6Sprinklers water grass at a park on Friday, April 9, 2021, in the Summerlin neighborhood of Las Vegas. A desert city built on a reputation for excess wants to become a model for restraint with a first-in-the-nation policy limiting water use by banning grass that nobody walks on. Parks would not be included, but Las Vegas area water officials are asking the state Legislature to pass a law banning "non-functional turf" in street medians and common areas of communities and office parks.Ken Ritter/APShow MoreShow Less

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Bulgarian Muslims hold circumcision festival despite virus


Bulgarian Muslims hold circumcision festival despite virus
JORDAN SIMEONOV, Associated Press
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1of21Ismail Atipov holds his son as they take part in a mass circumcision ceremony in the village of Ribnovo, Bulgaria, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Despite the dangers associated with COVID-19 and government calls to avoid large gatherings, Hundreds of people flocked to the tiny village of Ribnovo in southwestern Bulgaria for a four-day festival of feasting, music and the ritual of circumcision which is considered by Muslims a religious duty and essential part of a man's identity.Jordan Simeonov/APShow MoreShow Less
2of21Ismail Atipov holds his son as they take part in a mass circumcision ceremony in the village of Ribnovo, Bulgaria, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Despite the dangers associated with COVID-19 and government calls to avoid large gatherings, Hundreds of people flocked to the tiny village of Ribnovo in southwestern Bulgaria for a four-day festival of feasting, music and the ritual of circumcision which is considered by Muslims a religious duty and essential part of a man's identity.Jordan Simeonov/APShow MoreShow Less

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Millennial Money: Reboot your budget to prep for reopening


Millennial Money: Reboot your budget to prep for reopening
COURTNEY JESPERSEN of NerdWallet
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FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2021, file photo, a pedestrian in a face covering walks past a sign plastered on the windows of a restaurant to announce that it is open after closure because of the coronavirus in Boulder, Colo. As states reopen by easing COVID-19 restrictions and Americans get vaccinated, the possibility of a more typical life seems to be drawing nearer than ever before. Anticipating a return to “normal” requires a close look at your finances.David Zalubowski/AP
Picture cruising your car deep into 2021 and never glancing in the rearview mirror. Vaccines, travel and a hope of normalcy are finally on the horizon.

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Review: In 'Finding Freedom,' a chef's struggles and success


Review: In 'Finding Freedom,' a chef's struggles and success
BETH HARPAZ, Associated Press
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This cover image released by Celadon shows "Finding Freedom: A Cook's story Remaking a Life from Scratch" by Erin French. (Celadon via AP)AP
“Finding Freedom,” by Erin French (Celadon)
Erin French is a rising culinary star known for intimate gourmet dinners crafted from hyperlocal ingredients. Her magical restaurant, The Lost Kitchen, is located in an abandoned 19th century mill in her tiny hometown of Freedom, Maine. There’s even a show about the restaurant on Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network.
Sounds like a classic American success story, right? But as is so often the case, success did not come easy. French chronicles her struggles, failures and triumphs in a lyrically written new memoir, “Finding Freedom.”

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Liz Weston: The high price of money shame


Liz Weston: The high price of money shame
LIZ WESTON of NerdWallet
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FILE - This undated file photo provided by NerdWallet shows Liz Weston, a columnist for personal finance website NerdWallet.com. (NerdWallet via AP, File)AP
The U.S. suicide rate has risen dramatically in recent years, and certified money coach Tammy Lally of Washington, D.C., is convinced money shame is a contributing factor.
Lally’s brother died by suicide in 2007 after receiving a foreclosure notice. Shortly afterward, Lally’s mortgage business collapsed in the Great Recession. She says she went from driving a Mercedes and living in an oceanfront house to filing for bankruptcy.

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New to DC, Buttigieg looks to build bridges with Biden plan


New to DC, Buttigieg looks to build bridges with Biden plan
HOPE YEN, JONATHAN LEMIRE and THOMAS BEAUMONT, Associated Press
April 4, 2021
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1of11FILE - In this March 4, 2021, file photo, President Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, right, meet with Vice President Kamala Harris and members of the House of Representatives in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, on infrastructure. Two months into his job, Buttigieg is forging a fresh path for his Cabinet role and in his life that could bridge gaps with Republicans when it comes to Biden’s agenda.Andrew Harnik/APShow MoreShow Less

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In ghostly border video, dangers for migrant kids revealed


In ghostly border video, dangers for migrant kids revealed
PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press
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Video released Wednesday by U.S. officials shows two Ecuadoran children being dropped by smugglers over a 14-foot-high barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border. The two were checked for injuries and are now in the care of U.S. authorities. (March 31) Video: Associated Press
PHOENIX (AP) — A border wall. Smugglers. Small children being dropped into America in the darkness.
A grainy video released Wednesday by authorities — its figures visible only in ghostly white outline, its stark storyline dramatic and obvious — captures, in mere seconds, the dangers for migrant children at the southern U.S. border.

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Italy may be in Easter lockdown, but the party's on at sea


Italy may be in Easter lockdown, but the party's on at sea
MARIA GRAZIA MURRU, Associated Press
April 2, 2021
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1of32Passengers take selfies on a deck of the MSC Grandiosa cruise ship in Civitavecchia, near Rome, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. MSC Grandiosa, the world's only cruise ship to be operating at the moment, left from Genoa on March 30 and stopped in Civitavecchia near Rome to pick up more passengers and then sail toward Naples, Cagliari, and Malta to be back in Genoa on April 6. For most of the winter, the MSC Grandiosa has been a lonely flag-bearer of the global cruise industry stalled by the pandemic, plying the Mediterranean Sea with seven-night cruises along Italy’s western coast, its major islands and a stop in Malta.Andrew Medichini/APShow MoreShow Less

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Israel's dilemma: Can the unvaccinated return to workplaces?


Israel's dilemma: Can the unvaccinated return to workplaces?
ILAN BEN ZION, Associated Press
April 1, 2021
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1of12FILE - In this March 7, 2021, file photo, people eat in a restaurant as restrictions are eased following months of government-imposed shutdowns, in Tel Aviv, Israel. While Israel provides a glimpse of what may be possible with high immunization rates, it also offers insight into the problems that lie ahead: Workplaces and schools are now grappling with what to do with those who refuse to get vaccinated.Ariel Schalit/APShow MoreShow Less
2of12FILE - In this March 4, 2021, file photo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, holds a "Green Pass," for citizens vaccinated against COVID-19, as he visits a fitness gym with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, second right, and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, left, to observe how the pass is used, in Modi'in, Israel. While the country's "green pass" system has been successful in the areas of leisure and entertainment, it has proved to be more complicated in the workplace, where stakes are higher. (Avigail Uzi/Pool via AP, File)Avigail Uzi/APShow MoreShow Less

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