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Inside Donald Trump’s secret, long-shot plan to end the war in Ukraine
Foreign policy experts and some Republicans warned that pressuring Ukraine to cede land would reward Putin.
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‘Increasingly chaotic’: Why House Republicans are heading for the exits
Twenty-one Republicans want to leave their jobs, underlining the increasing dysfunction in the House and fears about maintaining the majority in November.
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Ask Amy: My brother’s negative comments about my life make his visits hard
Letter writer isn’t looking forward to their brother’s next visit after he spent a lot of his last visit making negative comments.
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Cauliflower Enchiladas
These hearty vegetarian enchiladas are filled with a simple but flavorful combination of steamed cauliflower and crumbled feta and bathed in a rich, slightly spicy sauce.
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Carolyn Hax: A second career as an author nets three books, zero spousal support
A retiree took up writing and now has published three books — without so much as a word of support from their spouse.
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Truth Social lost $58 million last year. Here’s who made money anyway.
Trump’s social network generated just $4 million in revenue last year, but the company’s leaders stand to make millions in salaries, bonuses and stock.
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30 Years After Rwandan Genocide, Ruler Holds Tight Grip
Thirty years after a devastating genocide, Rwanda has made impressive gains. But ethnic divisions persist under an iron-fisted president who has ruled for just as long.
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Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again
Recruiting convicts for its army has given Russia a manpower advantage. But it is backfiring in tragic ways when former inmates are pardoned and return home to commit new crimes.
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Mexico Breaks Diplomatic Ties With Ecuador After Jorge Glas Arrest
Jorge Glas, a former vice president, had taken refuge at the Mexican Embassy in Ecuador’s capital. Mexico’s president called his arrest a violation of international law.
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Who Is Jorge Glas, an Ecuadorean Politician Arrested at Mexico’s Embassy?
A former vice president of Ecuador, Jorge Glas had been convicted of bribery in two separate cases. He had fled to the Mexican Embassy in Quito after facing more embezzlement charges.