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Where The Suburbs Moved Left — And How The Shift Swung Elections

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

These metro areas saw the most dramatic turnarounds in this election from red to blue — and were responsible for Democrats taking back the House.

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Gobble, Gobble? U.S. Turkey Production Growth Slowed In Last Decade

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

After decades of booming growth, demand for turkeys began to flatline in 2008. While a number of factors are at play, it could also be that Americans are changing the way they celebrate Thanksgiving.

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What Do Blue And Red America Have In Common? Craft Breweries — And More

Friday, November 09, 2018

There are some things in America that you can find in both Montana and Manhattan.

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Postal Inspectors See Suspicious Package Cases Drop In Recent Years

Friday, October 26, 2018

Most recent data shows the law enforcement arm of U.S. Postal Service opened 19 cases related to suspicious items or substances. That's decline from four years earlier when they probed more than 200.

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Food, Peace Building, Legal Aid: What Trump Would Cut From Central America

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

As thousands of migrants move toward the U.S., these are the programs President Trump is threatening to cut in retaliation.

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