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Each Christmas season since 1984 Gilberto Carrillo’s family has wrapped thousands of Mexican tamales by hand, but this year he must charge customers more than ever for the tasty holiday favorite.It’s a routine that keeps his family business, Tamales...
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While much of Japan is grappling with deepening economic turmoil, the country’s dapper prime minister has come under fire for enjoying a lavish nightlife.
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A Tyler man accused of growing marijuana in an alleged cost-saving move is jailed on felony possession charges. Bond is $15,000 for 55-year-old John Daniel Miller III,...
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