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How to properly fry a turkey
To convey the message that dropping a frozen turkey into boiling oil is not a good idea, one North Carolina county decided to conduct a demonstration.
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Cooking with food scraps can be economical — and impressive
Gardening coach Jessica Damiano shares her tips for stretching food budgets, cutting down on waste and adding elegance to your table by using food scraps.
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Dallas Muslim leader will be deported, judge cites allegations he supported terrorism
A North Texas Muslim community leader Marwan Marouf will be deported after an immigration judge denied his request for voluntary departure, citing terrorism-related allegations tied to decades-old Holy Land Foundation donations.
Churches Are Doing Christmas Over With Holiday Services In July
Many churches spent December under lockdown, canceling traditional holiday services. This summer, some congregations are using loosened restrictions to hold a do-over: Christmas in July.
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Student Laptops For Virtual Learning Are Also Helping Parents Learn English
In Nashville, remote learning has created new opportunities for parents who want to learn English.
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Dallas College launches a 4-year bachelor of education program
The two-year community college system is the first in the state to offer a four-year bachelor's program. Its goal is to graduate more teachers to work in North Texas schools.
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Gulf Coast Seafood Industry Still Waiting for Relief
After last summer's devastating hurricanes, emergency relief for the Gulf Coast's seafood industry has been slow. The appropriations are still held up by Congress, and the industry hasn't seen a penny of federal money for industry rehabilitation. Mike Voisin, CEO of Motivatit Seafoods in Houma, La., talks with Liane Hansen.
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Temperatures that top 100 can be life-threatening. Here's what to look out for — and what to do
When the thermometer goes about 100 in Texas, spending time outside can feel brutal. But there's also a potential health risk. Here's what you need to know:
Encore: Discovering movies, and how visions are seldom all they seem
NPR's Bob Mondello remembers the first movie he ever saw in a theater and what it meant to him.
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Many states are setting up their own extensive weather monitoring networks
Forecasters say with a rise in extreme weather disasters, the states' monitoring networks are key to saving lives.
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