
Danielle Renwick
Editor @GuardianUS. Previously @nexusmedianews @partsunknowncnn @roadskingdoms @CFR_org & @AmerQuarterly pitch me: danielle.renwick at theguardian dot com
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2 months ago |
theguardian.com | Danielle Renwick
Most menu items at the popular Philadelphia breakfast chain Green Eggs Cafe are – true to its name – made with eggs. Co-owner Stephen Slaughter said that about 90% of its dishes depend on eggs, ticking off a short list: “Our French toast, our pancake batters, our hollandaise sauce, obviously eggs and omelets.” So when his vendors started charging $8 for a dozen eggs, all six Green Egg Cafe locations felt the pinch.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
msn.com | Danielle Renwick
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Jan 19, 2025 |
msn.com | Danielle Renwick
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Jan 19, 2025 |
theguardian.com | Danielle Renwick
What is the view of US democracy from abroad, and what can Americans learn from other nations with a history of political tumult? During his first term Donald Trump tested democratic norms by undermining trust in fair elections, encouraging political violence and demonizing the media and public servants. He has promised to be a dictator “on day one” of his second term.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
thenation.com | Danielle Renwick
Alden Wicker, author of To Dye For, wants our clothes to stop poisoning us. Ad PolicyOff the Clock is a monthly column that brings us into the after-hours lives of people on the left. Brooklyn, N.Y.—Journalist Alden Wicker examines a neon orange purse that’s selling for $14.99. She pulls a tag out of the bag: Instead of listing materials, it just says “vegan.” She raises an eyebrow. “Excuse me,” she asks a store clerk.
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