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While many people are spending the holidays with family and eating home-cooked meals, what about those who aren’t the best cooks, don’t have time to cook or just don't feel like it?If you’re looking to dine out this Christmas, several restaurants are open for business.Some 24/7 staples such as IHOP, Waffle House and Denny's will be open at many locations. Most Dave and Buster's locations are open during the evening for both dinner and gaming options. Several steakhouses will be open on Christmas. Many 519
Will Shortz, the crossword editor for The New York Times, issued an apology after readers brought it to his attention that a racial slur was used in the New Year's Day edition of the crossword puzzle.In the Tuesday, Jan. 1 edition of the crossword, the answer to the clue in the 2-Down slot was "beaner." This is a racial slur used for Mexicans and people of Mexican descent. This definition is the first result to appear in Google when searching the term.The clue to 2-Down in Tuesday’s puzzle was “Pitch to the head, informally.”"Neither Joel (Fagliano) nor I had ever heard the slur before — and I don't know anyone who would use it," the response from Shortz reads. "Maybe we live in rarefied circles."The apology continued: “This is an issue that comes up occasionally with entries like GO O.K. (which we clued last April as “Proceed all right,” but which as a solid word is a slur), CHINK (which is benign in the sense as a chink in one’s armor,” etc. These are legitimate words."Responses to the apology on Twitter were mostly critical. One user called it a 1077

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Judiciary Committee early Monday morning released its impeachment report to accompany the articles of 142
UPDATE: The City of Punta Gorda says its water is safe to drink and for all uses. This comes after the results of further testing of their water. Earlier this week, residents were notified that the water had high levels of chemicals in it, and may not be safe to drink.Original story: PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — There’s a new concern about the safety of the drinking water in Punta Gorda, Florida. Thousands of people received a letter from the city alerting them that the 478
Wildfires in Alberta, Canada have burned more than 700,000 acres of land and have forced 11,000 people to evacuate, according to the province's government.The government of Alberta said that at least two out-of-control wildfires are burning in the area -- the Chuckegg Creek Wildfire and the Jackpot Creek Wildfire.The Chuckegg Creek Wildfire, burning in Mackenzie County just two miles south of the town of High Level, has burned nearly 692,000 acres, while the Jackpot Creek Wildfire, near Steen River, has burned more than 61,000 acres, government officials said.The fires started in late May and have continued to grow because of dry conditions in the area.Schools in the affected area remain closed as evacuation orders continue, with some 757
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