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From the Department of Moral Bankruptcy: the United States dropped the “mother of all bombs” on Afghanistan yesterday, so of course Fox News created a music video to celebrate. 
Meanwhile, it’s unclear if President Trump even knew the bombing was set happen — let alone authorized it.
ICYMI: Montana wants to charge abortion doctors with homicide. 
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Unpacking the religious ideology of one Stephen K. Bannon can be a doozy — so we’ve done the work for you.
Speaking of Bannon, he may be falling out of favor with Trump, but white nationalism definitely isn’t.

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The New York Times has posited itself as an anecdote to fake news. So why did the publication hire a climate denier?
The Anti-Defamation League has offered to teach White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer about the Holocaust.
Survivor contestant was outed as transgender and accused of being “deceptive” — let’s unpack how problematic this is

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Everybody and their mother in Australia knows Neil Perry's restaurants—whether you're an expense account power-luncher or splurging on your anniversary dinner. Next step, Perry is America-bound with a restaurant in LA in the works. It's a logical step for this frequent flier, who designs in-flight meals for Qantas. When not jetting around the world, Perry helms Rockpool Dining Group, which over the past 30 years has opened restaurants ranging from Sydney's iconic Rockpool Restaurant to a Bavarian-style beer hall in Brisbane. WOM's very own Leiti Hsu did lunch with Perry at the 2017 World's 50 Best Restaurants awards in Melbourne to talk everything from dancing on stereos to pro packing tips. MEET NEIL [Journy]   
 
 
 
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Since she moved to LA four years ago, editor Mallory Rubin has ordered in over 700 meals. Her enablers? Postmates, Caviar and a lack of time to eat her way through the sprawling city. "In Los Angeles, delivery makes a big city feel boundless… This technology has allowed me to discover pieces of LA that the basic rhythms of my life might otherwise not." Ordering in a post-dinner ice cream from around the corner might seem excessive, but Rubin insists it's a logical reaction to crazy schedules that sap one of the energy to do anything with the evening other than veg out in front of Top ChefGET THE DOORBELL [The Ringer]
 
 
 
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Sure you've seen chicken katsu and tonkatsu on the menu at your favorite Japanese restaurant, but what does it mean? "Katsu" translates as cutlet and you can think of chicken katsu as Japan's answer to wiener schnitzel or veal Milanese. The difference lies in chicken katsu's panko-only crust and requisite dousing of savory-sweet sauce, which gives each light and crunchy bite a tart umami kick. It's a crave-worthy twist on fried chicken that we want at home everyday. GET THE RECIPE [Serious Eats]
 
 
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Anyone else feel like Easter Sunday is a highly underrated holiday?
Seriously is there any other holiday that so thoroughly centers around brunch? Not that we really need any more excuses to brunch– especially with so many yummy, boozy spots all over this d*mn city. And if you still need weekend plans, we gotchu. Get ready foodies, there's also a new joint coming this spring that has crowned itself the "Chipotle for pizza"... meaning unlimited toppings on a personal pie. Because NYC is anything if not extra, there's also a bubble tea exhibit coming to town later this month, and you would have to actually kill us to keep us away.
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For those of you following at home, we’ve got some free roller skating, a Holi festival, and an Easter parade lined up this weekend.
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Due to the wildly popularized Asian treat making its way to NYC, now New Yorkers more than ever are enjoying having balls in their mouths.
No, not those balls.
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And if you just can’t get enough of those little black orgasmic balls, there’s an entire pop-up exhibit coming to the Bowery to satiate your appetite.
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Ah, summer camp.
The place where we got our first kiss, met our best friend, and thought we’d met our soulmate. So many memories. The nostalgia hit us hard AF.
But the shenanigans don’t have to end as soon as you open a 401K.
Your dreams of an exciting escape away at camp just grew up with ClubGetaway, the summer camp for adults.
We’re giving away $1,000 in credit to use towards your own adventure. What are you waiting for?
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Ok, let’s be real: we all love brunch because it’s a socially acceptable excuse to drink before 10 a.m.
Good, now that we’ve accepted our flaws, we can move on to the important stuff.
Behold, a list of every single place you can get your boozy brunch on in Manhattan, neighborhood by neighborhood.
At this rate, you won’t have to repeat a spot until at least next season!
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It’s true that when you vacation at some of the most common spring break destinations, you pay for an all-inclusive experience, but if you’re trying to make the best of what you got here in NYC, you’ll probably need some help from our friends at FoodKick.
They deliver fresh food and cold booze right to your door fast AF.
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Two words we never really saw meeting in the same phrase: Chipotle and pizza.
But never underestimate the eating extravaganza that is NYC.
This spring, we’re getting two locations for this new pizza place dubbed the “Chipotle of pizza.”
Pieology is a create-your-own personal pizza place, with customization options all the way from the crust to the toppings.
Oh, and the toppings are unlimited. Say whaaaaaat?!
That's right one flat price for your pizza with any number toppings you want.
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Do you miss the Gilmores as much as we do?
Whether or not you decided to binge watch it when it came to Netflix, you can now drink to the theme at Grand Army in Boerum Hill.
In fact, someone already taste tested all 12 of the bar’s GG themed drinks for you!
Wouldn’t it be nice to have her job... check out what she thought of each concoctions.
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Hop to It

Now that we’re too old for Easter egg hunts, baskets and being dragged to Church by our parents, we rely on good ole’ brunch to get us in the Easter Sunday spirit.
So this holiday, grab some-bunny and hop on down to one of these 7 delicious brunch spots.
Keep it mind, it is a holiday, so you’re probably best off making a reservation in advance!
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What is the supreme paradox of death and life which reaches unity in Jesus? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this Holy Saturday excerpt from his classic Carmelite meditation book "Divine Intimacy".

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