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Ask Amy: Mom wonders whether to snitch on teens
Mom promised she wouldn’t snitch on her teen’s friends, but some of their behavior is very troubling.
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Carolyn Hax: When do parents tell their kids about grandma’s side piece?
Their grandma is having an affair, and their parent doesn’t want to lie to them to cover for her regular absences.
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Backlogged with blockbuster cases, Supreme Court takes on Trump
Justices are considering Donald Trump’s immunity appeal amid a glut of other high-profile, impactful decisions and emergency requests.
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Backlogged with blockbuster cases, Supreme Court takes on Trump
The Supreme Court has an unusual number of high-profile decisions this term, from abortion to guns to the legal and political future of Donald Trump.
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Trump deflects anti-democracy criticism, accuses Biden, without evidence, of conspiring against U.S.
Donald Trump’s speech on Saturday is the latest in a long pattern of responding to attacks by leveling the same accusations against his opponents.
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Majority of Biden’s 2020 Voters Now Say He’s Too Old to Be Effective
A New York Times/Siena College poll revealed how much even his supporters worry about his age, intensifying what has become a grave threat to his re-election bid.
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Who Will Win Control of the House in 2024? California May Hold the Key.
While the state is solidly in the Democrats’ column for the presidential election, the winners in key districts could determine who runs Congress.
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Unveiling the Heart of Hollywood: The Real Lives of Movie Stars
As you walk down the glittering streets of Hollywood, you can’t help but feel the magic of the entertainment industry that surrounds you. From the iconic Walk of Fame to the Hollywood sign, it’s easy to get swept up in the glamour and excitement of this famous neighborhood. But behind the bright lights and red…
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Israel Helped Organize Convoy That Ended in Disaster
It was one of four convoys put together by local Palestinian businessmen this week at the behest of Israeli officials, who promised to provide security.
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Migration Through Darien
On Friday, boat companies began operating in Colombia after a five-day pause, allowing migrants to once again make their way through the notorious jungle terrain and continue toward the U.S. border.