The two sides agreed to a cease-fire at the end of 2024, in the waning days of the Biden administration, but hostilities simmered.
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Vivian Salama,
The Atlantic,
27 June 2026
The matter simmered until February 24, 1976, when the board, after one of its regular meetings, asked Irving Carroll and Ernest Valenze, the principals of Island Trees’ two high schools, to remove the books from the library shelves.
The savory dumplings can be boiled, sautéed, or topped with onions and sour cream for extra flavor.
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Kait Hanson,
Southern Living,
28 June 2026
Potatoes that have been boiled, baked, or microwaved have less resistant starch than those that have been cooked and then chilled (as in potato salad).
For the past six months, the Aussies have stewed – and rallied — behind a one-word analysis from the World Cup draw that put them in the same four-team pod with Team USA, Turkey and Paraguay.
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Cam Inman,
Mercury News,
18 June 2026
Without the feel-good story of a Cal Ripken to turn things around, NHL owners simply stewed.
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Tracy Grant,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
19 May 2026
The French capital is in the midst of a heat wave — the day of the show was the city’s hottest ever June day, until Wednesday eclipsed it — and the model’s toes steamed inside the oblong footwear.
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Rachel Tashjian,
CNN Money,
26 June 2026
But don’t miss the crispy duck and walnut, and matsutake steamed chicken at the equally satisfying but more casual Yunnan specialty restaurant, Horizon.
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