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Surprise Tactics and Legal Threats: Inside R.F.K. Jr.’s Ballot Access Fight
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s effort to get on the ballot in 50 states has already cost millions, federal campaign finance records show.
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Why an Immunity Ruling in Trump’s Favor Might Not Alter the Shape of His Trial
Prosecutors believe Donald J. Trump’s official acts in trying to overturn the election should be admissible evidence even if the Supreme Court rules they cannot be the basis of the charges.
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Where Third-Party and Independent Candidates Are On The Ballot
For presidential candidates who are not the Republican or Democratic Party nominee, getting on the ballot for the general election is a state-by-state, make-or-break scramble.
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Matt Gaetz Faces Last-Minute Challenger in Republican Primary
The Florida representative will face off against Aaron Dimmock, a retired Navy officer and aviator.
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9 Destinations in France to Enjoy the Olympics Outside of Paris
You may have trouble finding accommodations or tickets to events in Paris, but other destinations around France are hosting sports like soccer, sailing, basketball and surfing.
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The wild rise of Zillow Gone Wild
Samir Mezrahi blasted the first outrageous house of Zillow Gone Wild out to the internet four years ago. Now he has 4 million followers and an HGTV show.
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Chocolate Peanut Butter Apology Cookies
When it comes to peanut butter cookies, the simplest recipes are the best, and this one delivers lots of texture from chunky peanut butter and chopped chocolate.
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Miss Manners: I think kindergarten graduations are ‘ridiculous’
Letter writer dreads attending kindergarten graduations.
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Ask Amy: Boyfriend’s CPA dad did my taxes wrong for years
Boyfriend’s dad is a CPA and has been doing the letter writer’s taxes for free – and wrong – for years.
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Carolyn Hax: Is checking his phone the best way to prove he isn’t lying anymore?
Does sharing his passcode mean the letter writer’s boyfriend can now be trusted not to lie about talking to his exes?