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Trump Can’t Help Himself. Will That Help Him Win?
The R.N.C. ended with uncertainty about whether Trump can capitalize on the opportunity ahead.
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Is Your Flight Delayed by the Tech Outage? Here’s What You Need to Know.
While service is slowly recovering, flights are still being canceled and delays can stretch for hours. Here’s the latest on airlines, airports and cruises, as well as your rights and how to reach customer service.
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For Some Travelers, Everyday Life Is the Big Draw in a Destination
For some travelers, the big draw in a destination is not a hot new restaurant or high-end hotel. It’s the grocery store, swimming pool or kitchenware shop, where they can dip into the stream of local life.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Twisters,’ ‘My Spy: The Eternal City’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “Lady in the Lake” and “Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black.”
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Carolyn Hax: Wife’s ‘executive dysfunction rut’ means spouse is stuck in chores
When only one of them responds to treatment, a couple with ADHD remains half stuck in a rut and faces a whole new issue.
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Asking Eric: My daughter is dating an aspiring bartender. I don’t approve.
A parent wonders if it’s elitist to want their daughter to date someone with “some kind of viable career path.”
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Miss Manners: People keep calling me by my last name
People just call this letter writer by their last name, that is also a very common first name.
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Blue screen of death strikes crowd of CrowdStrike servers
CrowdStrike has admitted to pushing out a bad software update, causing many Windows machines running the affected software to crash. The problem, apparently affecting its Falcon platform, brought down servers at airlines, locked up computers at banks, and hurt healthcare services. “CrowdStrike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single…
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Live Updates: Global Tech Outage Grounds Flights and Hits Businesses
Airlines, banks and broadcasters were among the companies around the world reporting disruptions, citing technical issues.
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Data for A.I. Training Is Disappearing Fast, Study Shows
New research from the Data Provenance Initiative has found a dramatic drop in content made available to the collections used to build artificial intelligence.