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Doug Emhoff, Husband of Kamala Harris, Acknowledges Long-Ago Affair
The relationship with a teacher at his children’s elementary school occurred when he was married to his first wife, years before he met Ms. Harris.
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Asking Eric: Ex-wife’s will puts ex-husband in a bind
She didn’t leave much for her daughters in her will, expecting her ex-husband to leave them everything in his.
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Miss Manners: Customers’ speakerphones hurt my ears
Customers who use speakerphones make work harder for this letter writer.
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Carolyn Hax: To protect daughter’s privacy, okay to ghost her friend’s parent?
To protect daughter’s medical privacy, this letter writer dropped a friend without explanation. Was that a forgivable move?
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Carolyn Hax: To protect daughter’s privacy, okay to ghost her friend’s parent?
To protect daughter’s medical privacy, this letter writer dropped a friend without explanation. Was that a forgivable move?
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Prisoner Deals Stoke Fears of Perverse ‘Incentive’ to Grab Americans
Hostile governments like Russia and Iran are often involved, and practical alternatives are hard to come by, experts say.
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Secret Service Chief Admits Lack of Certainty on Sniper Locations at Trump Rally
The location of local snipers when Donald Trump was shot has become a point of deep dispute, with local officials suggesting that the Secret Service is trying to shift blame.
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How to Improve Your Travel Experience Tips and Tricks
Traveling can be one of the most exhilarating and enriching experiences of our lives. Whether we’re exploring new cultures, trying new foods, or simply taking a break from our daily routines, travel opens up a whole new world of possibilities. However, as with any adventure, there can be challenges and obstacles along the way. From…
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Chance of Nvidia losing antitrust probe unlikely, says analyst
A probe by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) into Nvidia’s selling practices will likely go nowhere, Scott Bickley, advisory practice lead at Info-Tech Research Group, predicted Friday. On Thursday, Reuters first reported findings of an earlier published report that “DOJ investigators are looking at whether Nvidia pressured cloud providers to buy multiple products,” and…
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Columbus, Ohio Hit with Ransomware Attack
The city of Columbus, Ohio, announced on May 29, 2024, that it was forced to take its systems offline due to a ransomware attack. According to its notice, the attack was perpetrated by “an established, sophisticated threat actor operating overseas,” and that it was working with law enforcement to investigate the incident….By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy…