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In 1920, my American-born great-grandmother, Ida Brown, married a Russian immigrant in New York City. A strange law, the 1907 Expatriation Act, deprived her and thousands of other U.S women of their citizenship .
over 3 years ago
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This satisfying lentil salad with roasted potato wedges happens to be vegan,
though it works well with some soft goat cheese or crumbled feta too.
over 5 years ago
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We walk you through every step of our Tandoori-Style shrimp recipe. A flavorful
yogurt marinade keeps shrimp juicy under the broiler. Serve it atop rice studded
with bright peas and shredded carrot.
almost 6 years ago
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It’s a polarizing flavor, mainly because of the variety of pumpkin-spiced foods on the market each year gets a little more weird.
over 7 years ago
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New York’s Café Gitane is often cited as an originator of the dish.
over 7 years ago
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Consumers often wonder whether the value of the box’s content is higher than the
subscription price, so we took out a calculator to find out.
about 8 years ago
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Post Sports Live previews the second half of the Nationals’ season and debates
where Robert Griffin III ranks among quarterbacks in the NFL heading into
training camp.
over 8 years ago
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The Washington Post’s Jonathan Forsythe, Neil Greenberg, Keith McMillan and
Marissa Payne discuss the Redskins, upcoming games to watch in the NFL and more.
over 9 years ago
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Ethel Kennedy had challenged the president to dump a bucket of ice water on his head to raise awareness of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
over 9 years ago
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Learning how to balance telling jokes with life in high school.
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