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Buttigieg Calls on Congress for More Money to Collapsed Baltimore Bridge
Mr. Buttigieg, the transportation secretary, was joined by the Baltimore mayor and Maryland governor in describing the collapse as a matter of national importance.
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How Patty Murray Used Her Gavel to Win $1 Billion for Child Care
A self-described “mom in tennis shoes,” now the Senate Appropriations Committee leader, managed to win an increase in child care subsidies in a spending freeze.
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Ask Amy: I think my mom is trying to manipulate me
Letter writer wants to take their mom to brunch – and skip church with her before.
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Carolyn Hax: Parents want to cushion their son’s breakup with his girlfriend
These parents see a breakup coming between their teen and his girlfriend. Should they intervene to spare the girl’s feelings?
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Rolled Omelet
This popular side dish in Korean and Japanese cooking — layers of eggs filled with a confetti of vegetables, cooked into a smooth rolled omelet and then cut sushi-style — is also great as a topping for rice bowls, salads or noodle soups.
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Biden’s plan for Gaza pier endangers U.S. troops, experts warn
The floating pier, to be constructed by U.S. military personnel off the Gaza coast, will be an enticing target for Hamas or other militants, skeptics say.
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How African Immigrants Have Revived a Remote Corner of Quebec
Hundreds of newcomers from Africa have filled a shortage of workers in Rouyn-Noranda, creating a new community in a remote mining town.
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A Stork, a Fisherman and Their Unlikely Bond Enchant Turkey
Thirteen years ago, a stork landed on a fisherman’s boat looking for food. He has come back every year since, drawing national attention.
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King’s College Chapel, 438 Solar Panels and an Architectural Squabble in Cambridge
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge is one of several British landmarks that have installed solar panels, gratifying climate campaigners and ruffling feathers among some traditionalists.
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Troop-Starved Ukrainian Brigades Turn to Marketing to Attract Recruits
Many units, which say the official conscription system is dysfunctional and unwieldy, have started their own recruitment campaigns to fill ranks depleted in the war with Russia.