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In charts: The shifting tides of U.S. immigration
csmonitor.com · Henry Gass
An influx of migrants is testing the capacity of U.S. cities. Yet a broader look at trends tells a story more nuanced than “crisis” headlines.
Members of Congress want $26B for programs the Pentagon didn’t seek
Roll Call · Herb Jackson
“The Pentagon spending bill has become an all-you-can-add buffet for lawmakers looking to fund military projects that benefit their districts.”
‘Time to Be Bold’: Advice for Democrats from a quietly powerful governor
POLITICO · Elena Schneider
As the new chair of the Democratic Governors Association, Gov. Tim Walz has some tips for the party.
Desperately seeking Santa: The most festive job openings this holiday season
The Messenger · Rocio Fabbro
Hotels, zoos and retailers still need elves, Santas, gift wrappers and other help this season.
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Ranking every college football bowl game from worst to best
Yahoo! Sports · Nick Bromberg
From the Myrtle Beach Bowl on Dec. 16 to the national championship on Jan. 8, there will be 42 FBS postseason games played.
Word of the year chosen by Oxford University Press
BBC News · Noor Nanji
Are you good at chatting up or flirting with potential partners? If so, you may already have “rizz.”
Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal, others celebrated at Kennedy Center Honors
NPR · Elizabeth Blair
The gala will air on CBS-TV and stream on Paramount+ on December 27.
Neanderthals: More knowable now than ever
knowablemagazine.org · Tim Vernimmen
Thanks to new artifacts and technologies, findings about our closest relatives are coming thick and fast.
Designers say these trends are going to take over in 2024
domino.com · Julie Vadnal
From bold colors to, um, Rollerblades?
15 foods that weren’t designed for what we use them for
Tasting Table · Elettra Pauletto
From humble beginnings as medicinal aids or as items that were not even destined for human consumption, these foods have undergone a real metamorphosis.

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