This article appeared in the November 26, 2024 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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Gabbling and gobbling

Amelia Newcomb
Senior editor

Today, Monitor writers explore the implications of International Criminal Court charges and how President-elect Donald Trump’s economic team is taking shape. Then we’ll turn to something far lighter that may be on your mind: Did Ben Franklin really admire turkeys as much as holiday lore sometimes suggests?

Food writer Kendra Nordin Beato tackles that question and share some insights on the most analyzed, pored over, and otherwise parsed meal in the United States. You’ll have plenty to gabble about as you gobble.


This article appeared in the November 26, 2024 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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