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newsletter

noun as in special interest publication

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“The crowds are much smaller this year. Those are just indicators that people are not wanting to go out,” said Serena Maria Daniels, a longtime Midwest food journalist and author of the newsletter Midwest Mexican.

Acosta chose to leave the network in January instead of taking the role and has been reporting for his own Substack newsletter.

The New York Times illustrated the fallout of Dobbs in a Tuesday newsletter describing the “wildly divergent” state-level abortion laws pitting states against each other.

From Salon

“An enormous advantage is that these do have broad appeal,” said David A. Gross, who writes the FranchiseRe newsletter.

The attacker's mother previously worked at the establishment, according to a school newsletter from 2016.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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