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How Republicans in Key Senate Races Are Flip-Flopping on Abortion
Several G.O.P. Senate candidates used to embrace anti-abortion views. Now they are shifting their positions on an issue that has become an electoral liability for their party.
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Departing House Members Ask: ‘Why Am I Here?’
A wave of retirees from both parties, including committee chairs and rising stars, say that serving in Congress is no longer worth the frustration.
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Unconventional Sex Let Anglerfish Conquer the Deep Ocean
During a chaotic period some 50 million years ago, the strange deep-sea creatures left the ocean bottom and thrived by clamping onto their mates.
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After 100 Years of Pizza, the Future of Totonno’s Is in Question
One family has owned the beloved Coney Island pizzeria through fire, flood and a pandemic. Now the business is up for sale.
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Dogs are doing the viral ‘paws in’ challenge. Here’s why.
Dog behaviorists say there are several reasons why some pups are all in, and others have no interest.
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A Black farmer in South Carolina cultivates culture, history — and rice
Rice farmer Rollen Chalmers has been integral to the region’s heritage-grains revival, and now chefs and home cooks are becoming loyal customers.
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Ask Amy: My friend is way too clingy. I wish we had never met.
Her friend is very clingy and thinks they’re best friends, but this letter writer is uncomfortable and wants out.
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Carolyn Hax: It’s ‘emasculating’ to question husband on how he spends her money?
She’s the surprise breadwinner, and when she questions husband’s spending, she’s told she’s “using my money against” him.
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Miss Manners: I lost a lot of weight because of my cancer treatment
He lost a lot of weight because of cancer treatment. How does he tell that to his friends who ask why he looks “fantastic”?
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Samsung under scrutiny after radiation exposure at chip plant
South Korea’s Nuclear Safety and Security Commission has opened an official investigation after two employees at a Samsung semiconductor facility in Giheung were exposed to radiation. In a statement, the Commission said it is probing the incident that occurred on May 27 and has suspended the use of the equipment in question. The investigation aims…