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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

August 23, 2025

A New York weekend of historic sporting events, how “The Last of the Mohicans” holds up, and food in the news: potato chips, kids’ meals, flying food, radioactive shrimp, and Cracker Barrel crackpots. It’s all in Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

August 16, 2025

The Hudson River’s future and its past, Kodak’s fuzzy future, and how do you find a room in Cooperstown? It’s all in Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

August 9, 2025

1,300 words changed the world. Plus, a sizzling Saratoga summer, escorts for ducklings, and, Dude, put down that Hugo Spritz. It’s all in Facing Out: The Most Interesting News of the Week.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

August 2, 2025

Your shower may tell us a lot about you. Parents take a tougher line. Can a refund policy be too generous? And finding the Wright home. It’s all in Facing Out: The Most Interesting News of the Week.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

July 26, 2025

Big honors for a country legend with Upstate New York roots. Plus, Billy Joel, Ozzy, Chuck Mangione, Jon Batiste, Sacagawea, and King Charles. They are all in Facing Out: The Most Interesting News of the Week.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

July 19, 2025

We got a glimpse of the future this week, and it’s bright — if we play our cards right. Plus, we need more clowns, and Brian Kitchen needs a good woman. It’s all in Facing Out: The Most Interesting News of the Week.

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