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As Civil Rights Era Fades From Memory, Generation Gap Divides Black Voters
Many older Black voters see moral and political reasons to vote. Younger Black voters feel far less motivated to cast a ballot for Democrats or even at all.
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Johnson Needs Democrats on Ukraine, Handing Them Power to Shape Aid Plan
The Republican speaker’s elaborate strategy for passing a foreign aid package over his party’s objections will require the cooperation of Democrats to push it through — and possibly save his job.
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Justice Dept. Nears $100 Million Settlement to Larry Nassar Victims Over FBI Failures
The deal, which could be announced in coming weeks, would bring an end to one of the last major cases stemming from a horrific sports scandal.
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There’s Been an Airplane Emergency. Here’s What Flight Attendants Do Next.
Flight attendants do much more than provide customer service. They train for the worst, a part of their job most of us may never see.
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Sober Travelers Find Something to Savor in Wine Country
Mocktail trails, olive oil tours and elevated dining experiences are among the many ways the renowned wine-producing areas of Sonoma, Mendoza and Tuscany are appealing to sober or sober-curious travelers.
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In the German countryside, a Xanadu for modern furniture fanatics
On the campus of Vitra, you can customize your own Eames chair, marvel at buildings by famous architects and explore a giant model home full of iconic designs.
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Should co-parents let teen decide the custody schedule?
Teen wants to change the custody schedule. Can these co-parents push back?
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Banana Pecan Muffins
These tender, fragrant banana muffins offer a cakelike experience that is nourishing, too.
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Carolyn Hax: Family requests that sibling’s crime stay a secret
The rest of the family, hoping to save face, wants the letter writer to lie about a sibling’s prison sentence.
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Miss Manners: Who’s responsible for emptying the pockets of dirty laundry?
Who should empty the pockets of dirty clothes: the wearer or the laundry doer?