Thanksgiving Meal Makin's: Home Grown and Home Owned?
Release Date: 11/24/2025
Equal Time with Martha Burk
2025 was full of wars, politics, bad weather, murders and mayhem. All downers. Here's a few lighter ones you probably missed.
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Shop till you drop is almost over. Here's a way to finish up, save money, and help your fellow citizens in the bargain.
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A Catholic church near Boston changed its usual nativity display. Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus are missing. In their place is a sign reading "ICE was here."
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The U.S. declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941, the day after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. One woman stood in opposition.
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The holidays are here, Christmas, Hanukkah, and a host of others around the world. But the various religions are having a hard time agreeing on ownership of the symbolism.
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We have many food companies in the U.S. with vittles fit for a Thanksgiving dinner. Can we buy American for our grocery list this year?
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There's no question our airline system is a total mess, for passengers and pilots alike. But the so-called "friendly skies" don't exist for one other class of airline workers.
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Veteran's Day the nation's annual day to honor those who served our armed forces and recognize their contributions and sacrifices to our country. But there's a new scam afoot that tarnishes vets and costs us all in the bargain.
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Millions of Americans are at risk of losing food aid due to the government shutdown. They may get "half a loaf" due to a last minute court ruling, but it's no way to treat our fellow citizens, and what happens next?
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Halloween is here, with the usual ghosts. goblins, ghouls, and scary clowns: this year watch out for a new one.
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