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The real impact of California’s $20 fast-food minimum wage

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Will protests tied to Israel-Hamas war return? Colleges are bracing either way.
USA TODAY · N’dea Yancey-Bragg, Zachary Schermele
Whether administrators have learned how to better handle anti-war protests remains to be seen.
The reality of California’s $20 fast-food minimum wage
Salon · Ashlie D. Stevens
Since increasing the state’s fast-food minimum wage from $15.50, California has added more jobs.
The Oasis feud: Inside Britain’s most infamous sibling rivalry
The Independent · Louis Chilton
The turbulent personal history of the Britpop bandmates.
What to buy (and skip) this Labor Day, according to experts
NBC News · Zoe Malin
Take advantage of summer items on clearance, but don’t be tempted by deals on toys and tech.
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Morfydd Clark isn’t afraid to face the ‘Rings of Power’ fan fervor
Elle · Lauren Puckett-Pope
As season 2 of the popular but polarizing “Lord of the Rings” series approaches, the actress has found solace in Galadriel’s saga.
Boy accidentally smashes 3,500-year-old jar on museum visit
BBC News · Jack Burgess
It predates the time of the Biblical King David and King Solomon and is characteristic of the Canaan region on the eastern Mediterranean coast.
The Waffle House location with a six-month waitlist
thrillist.com · Okla Jones
If your love for the chain can’t be quelled by merch, it’s time to take a trip down to Decatur, Georgia.
Wine tasting on a budget: 10 affordable wine regions that aren’t Napa
10 Best • Tamara Gane
Explore the cheaper, lesser-known regions from coast to coast.
Spain’s new ‘six-drink rule’ targets bad tourists. Will it actually work?
fodors.com · Samantha Priestley
A new drink limit at its all-inclusive resorts aims to curb rowdy traveler behavior.
The paper most likely to give you a paper cut, according to science
Popular Science · Andrew Paul
As long as there has been paper, there have also been paper cuts.

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