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New flights are coming to Reagan National Airport. Where will they go?

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An aviation law signed by President Biden this month will add five new round-trip flights to Reagan National Airport. The move followed a year of political struggle, with backers citing the benefits of adding nonstop destinations and boosting competition and critics warning of new delays and safety risks on the airport’s already overused primary runway in Arlington, Va. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7uK3SoaCnn6Sku7G70q1lnKedZLGkecydZK%2BZX2d9c4COaWxoamRkv6atxpqlZqaRqbawusClZJqhoqW8s8CMp5ywZZahtqi006xm

Is smoked canned oysters good for you?

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Don’t feel any guilt when eating oysters. If you haven’t tried oysters steamed or smoked, they’re a safer bet — with all of the same great nutrition. Oysters contain all 9 essential amino acids; they’re rich in protein, minerals and omega-3 fatty acids.Click to see full answer. Accordingly, are smoked oysters in a can good for you?Packed in sunflower oil, these succulent Smoked Oysters come in small, medium and large sizes. Read More...

Of course algebra is important. Its also a huge problem.

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This was the headline this week of a story in the Deseret News in Utah about Brigham Young University President Kevin Worthen and his wife, Peggy: “Don’t quit because of fear or algebra, Worthens tell BYU students.” The algebra part wasn’t a joke: Peggy Worthen earned a bachelor’s degree at the school when she was in her 40s and nearly didn’t get it because she initially flunked her algebra final. She eventually passed, but the subject has been a dream-killer for a lot of people who have sought two- and four-year degrees but haven’t been able to get through the required algebra class. Read More...