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		"title": "Podcasts to Listen To: The Side Hustle show and the best money-making podcasts to listen to",
		"summary": "Nearly half of Americans have a side hustle today, according to a recent Bankrate.com survey. From ride-sharing apps to food delivery apps to freelance apps, its never been easier to supplement your salary or to earn a little extra money. To help you get the most of your side hustle, here are a few podcasts about maximizing your part-time business.The Side Hustle ShowWith the aim of helping people start a side hustle all the way to growing a business, host Nick Loper gives listeners actionable tips on a variety of side hustle topics...",
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		"byline": "Matthew Girard More Content Now",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;1:01&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "Play Life, Live Games: Big news on Nintendo Switch",
		"summary": "It's a great time to be a Nintendo Switch owner. Nintendo posted its latest Nintendo Direct video - a semi-regular video series in which the company talks about and shows off upcoming games and features for its systems - on YouTube on Wednesday evening, and it was one of their biggest Directs ever, full of awesome announcements. I think Nintendo must be a fan of my column because it specifically addressed two things I've written about recently. First, and the biggest surprise for me, is that Lucasfilm has partnered with developer Aspyr to bring two classic Star Wars titles to the Nintendo Switch...",
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		"byline": "Dusty Ricketts More Content Now",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;9:03&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "This eggplant dish is intoxicatingly delicious",
		"summary": "Eggplants share the genus solanum with tomatoes and potatoes. With a few niche exceptions, most other nightshades are poisonous, hallucinogenic, medicinal, inflammatory or any combination of the above, depending on the dosage. This toxicity is thanks to alkaloids, a type of molecule that's diversely represented in the nightshade family. The alkaloid nicotine is found in potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant, but in much lower concentrations in their nightshade cousin tobacco. With one notable exception, every important nightshade comes from the Americas...",
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		"byline": "By Ari LeVaux More Content Now",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;9:29&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "American Airlines mechanic accused of trying to sabotage plane",
		"summary": "An American Airlines mechanic has been arrested after he allegedly tried to sabotage a plane.Federal authorities say Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani admitted to tampering with the jet's air data module, which provides pilots with crucial information such as the plane's speed.Alani reportedly inserted a piece of foam in the module's inlet, using super glue to keep it in place, CNN reports.He told investigators he wasn't trying to hurt or kill anyone, but instead was hoping to score some overtime when the plane was inevitably taken offline for repairs...",
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		"byline": "By Gary Dinges gdinges@gatehousemedia.com",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;2:14&nbsp;PM",
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		"title": "Health: Step it up? In the battle of fitness trackers, the most steps might not win",
		"summary": "This article appears in Sept. 4 Health page. When Sonia Anderson got her first Fitbit step tracker, her poor pooch, Bronx, had no idea of all the steps that were coming. The device &#8212; which counts every step Anderson takes and displays those steps on an app &#8212; was a Christmas gift from her daughters two years ago. At the time, Bronx, a Yorkshire terrier, was younger and could still manage the additional walks up and down the trails along the sprawling apartment complex in Alexandria, Virginia, where Anderson lives...",
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			"caption": "Sonia Anderson and Bronx, her Yorkshire terrier, walk on the trails near her apartment complex in Alexandria, Va. [SCOTT SUCHMAN FOR KHN]",
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		"byline": "Bruce Horovitz Kaiser Health News",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Friday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;9:27&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "Shayne Looper: Do you have a religious preference?",
		"summary": "\"Do you have a religious preference?\" That is what the nurse asked after leading me to the exam room where I was to meet the doctor. There were other questions I wasn't expecting, questions healthcare professionals ask nowadays, like: \"Do you feel safe in your own home?\" But it was the question about religious preference that struck me. It sounded so odd. \"Do you have a religious preference?\" as if religion was sold at Baskin-Robbins and comes in 31 flavors. Maybe I should have asked her to put down the religious flavor of the month...",
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		"byline": "Shayne Looper More Content Now",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;9:14&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "Matthew T. Mangino: White supremacists pose significant threat to America",
		"summary": "Violent white supremacists pose a significant threat to the American public equal to or greater than the threat posed by foreign terrorists. Those who support such views or just remain silent, enable bigotry and hatred. Michael C. McGarrity, assistant director of counterterrorism for the FBI testified before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee in May saying, \"We believe domestic terrorists pose a present and persistent threat of violence and economic harm to the United States; in fact, there have been more arrests and deaths caused by domestic terrorists than international terrorists in recent years...",
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		"byline": "Matthew T. Mangino More Content Now",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;10:48&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "Fleur de Lolly: Bread puddings aren't just for dessert",
		"summary": "We usually think of bread puddings as rich desserts with drizzled caramelized toppings. Bread puddings are a bread-based dessert that includes stale bread, milk or cream, eggs, sugar and other ingredients such as raisins or nuts. However, savory bread puddings are delicious for breakfast or easy dinnertime meals such as this Savory Bacon Bread Pudding. SAVORY BACON BREAD PUDDING 8 eggs 1 cup half and half 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt 1/2 cup sour cream 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard Salt and pepper 1 tablespoon thyme leaves, plus a sprig or two for garnish 6 thick slices bread, cubed 6 slices bacon, fried and crumbled Preheat oven to 350 degrees...",
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			"caption": "Buttery Crab Bread Pudding. [Laura Tolbert/Special to The Times]",
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		"byline": "By Laura Tolbert More Content Now",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Friday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;1:01&nbsp;AM",
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		"link": "https://www.stjamesnews.com/lifestyle/20190906/fleur-de-lolly-bread-puddings-arent-just-for-dessert",
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		"title": "Today's Workout: Stretching is always a good thing",
		"summary": "We do it when we wake in the mornings; we do it to blow off steam; we do it before and after a workout. Stretching. No matter if we fit a workout into our day or not, some level of stretching is a must, whether it is to loosen tight muscles, increase blood flow, increase flexibility, for stress relief, or simply to calm your mind. Our move today is a Front Fold Stretch. It is simple and pretty much exactly as it sounds. This stretch will be helping your whole backside from the top of the back, all the way down the backside of your legs...",
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		"byline": "By Marlo Alleva More Content Now",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Friday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;1:01&nbsp;AM",
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		"title": "Networx: Seamless guttering pros, cons and materials",
		"summary": "Is roof gutter replacement on your to-do list for fall? If so, consider seamless guttering. This type of gutter installation has been skyrocketing in popularity among American homeowners lately, and with good reason. Find out why.Seamless gutters vs. regularRegular old-style gutters are appropriately known as sectional. Made up of numerous 10- to 20-foot sections, they're joined by connectors or couplings, soldered or sealed together. Individual sections can be hacksawn to size. This does make sectional gutters quick and easy to install, whether by a pro or a handy homeowner (in fact, you may find sectional guttering sold as a DIY kit)...",
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			"caption": "Seamless guttering has seams only at the roof corners and downspout attachments. It is roll-cut on site from one single piece of metal. [Doug Oliver Development/flickr]",
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		"byline": "Laura Firszt More Content Now",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Monday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;9&nbsp;at&nbsp;10:43&nbsp;AM",
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		"isoPubDate": "20190909104350",
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		"title": "Granlund cartoon: No open carry",
		"summary": "Dave Granlund cartoon on Walmart and open carry.",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;4:48&nbsp;PM",
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		"isoPubDate": "20190906164857",
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		"type": "story",
		"title": "Stay Tuned: Ken Burns' 'Country Music' explores the history of 'America's music'",
		"summary": "The lead-up to fall TV includes a new true crime series, an animated first, a country music primer from Ken Burns and lots of football. Dispatches: Weekly TV news USA Network announced that the second installment of anthology series \"Dirty John\" will star Amanda Peet and Christian Slater. In this new, true tale of love gone wrong, titled \"Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story,\" dangerous love and violent control are once again explored through the explosive breakdown of a marriage. Gillian Anderson will play Margaret Thatcher in season four of Netflix's \"The Crown,\" now in production...",
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			"caption": "Ken Burns tells the story of \"America's music\" in his latest film, \"Country Music.\" [PBS]",
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		"byline": "Melissa Crawley More Content Now",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Tuesday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;10&nbsp;at&nbsp;9:13&nbsp;AM",
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		"link": "https://www.stjamesnews.com/entertainment/20190910/stay-tuned-ken-burns-country-music-explores-history-of-americas-music",
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		"title": "Looking Up: King Cepheus reins in the northern night sky",
		"summary": "The \"King\" among the 88 constellations is neither the brightest nor the most well known, but it is visible every clear night in the Northern Hemisphere and doesn't even need a telescope to appreciate some of the jewels in his celestial crown. This is Cepheus the King, who in ancient Greek mythology is the husband of Queen Cassiopeia, also recognized among the stars as the famous \"W\" (or \"M\") pattern circling the North Star. Cepheus was the King of Ethiopia. He and Cassiopeia had a beautiful daughter, Andromeda, remembered as another constellation, on the other side of Her Majesty...",
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			"caption": "This star chart depicts the constellations Cepheus and Cassiopeia in the northern sky, as seen on a September evening. Mu Cephei's red color is easily detected with binoculars. [Peter Becker]",
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		"byline": "Peter Becker More Content Now",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Friday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;6&nbsp;at&nbsp;8:40&nbsp;AM",
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		"isoPubDate": "20190906084004",
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		"title": "Florida elementary school kids sent to ER after eating weed candy",
		"summary": "Nine elementary school students ages 10-12 were taken to the hospital on Friday after consuming candy that had been infused with marijuana, according to USA Today.School spokeswoman Colleen Reynolds says a student \"inadvertently\" brought in THC-laced candy in a package similar to a popular sour candy and then shared it with friends.Emergency medical services and law enforcement were immediately alerted as soon as the school became aware of the situation, Reynolds said.At around 1 p...",
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		"byline": "By Cheryl S. Grant cgrant@gatehousemedia.com",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;10&nbsp;at&nbsp;4:39&nbsp;PM",
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		"link": "https://www.stjamesnews.com/news/20190910/florida-elementary-school-kids-sent-to-er-after-eating-weed-candy",
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		"type": "story",
		"title": "Bill Tinsley: Changing the rules",
		"summary": "It is always important to know the rules in anything we do. We have rules at school, rules at work and rules at home. We establish laws to govern traffic: speed limits, stop signs, turn lanes and signals. We pass laws for family, marriage, commerce and civil conduct. We spend billions of dollars to employ law enforcement officials, judges and lawyers to make sure the rules are obeyed. Some rules are unwritten. We assume we know them from birth. They are common to every culture on earth. They are simple rules: love your family and your friends...",
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		"byline": "Bill Tinsley More Content Now",
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		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;10&nbsp;at&nbsp;4:04&nbsp;PM",
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		"title": "The Mom Stop: Maybe not your typical millennial",
		"summary": "It's been said that millennials are different from the older generations, because they aren't as into material possessions. Apparently, the generation of young adults, largely born between 1981 and 1996, don't collect things, don't want an expansive, lush yard or large house. They don't want the formal dining rooms like their parents have and don't want the formal china passed down from the grandparents. When it comes to home buying, approximately 36% of homebuyers are millennials, according to Forbes...",
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		"byline": "Lydia Seabol Avant More Content Now",
		"pubDateWeekday": "Tuesday",
		"pubDate": "Sep&nbsp;10&nbsp;at&nbsp;8:37&nbsp;AM",
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