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Woman fosters obese dog; throngs of fans watch canine lose weight
Golden retriever Frannie was severely overweight, and had lived outside for her entire life. Her owners were planning to euthanize her.
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Big Labor Gamble: Push to Unionize Every U.S. Auto Plant
A looming election at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga could be pivotal in the United Automobile Workers’ effort to organize the entire industry.
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The Paradox at the Heart of Elon Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit
Mr. Musk says in his complaint that the company’s technology is now so good that it must be made freely available to the public — and held back from Microsoft.
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What You Need to Know for the 2024 Tax Season
There are tax breaks for electric car purchases, SALT workarounds, benefits for retirees and a new system for eligible taxpayers to file their returns.
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A Tax Sunset Will Change What You Owe the I.R.S.
Important regulations expire at the end of next year, thwarting tax planning and creating a monumental fiscal challenge for Congress.
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How 33-Year-Olds, the Peak Millennials, Are Shaping the U.S. Economy
Meet the 1990 and 1991 babies, a massive microgeneration in lifelong competition for America’s economic resources, reshaping the world around them.
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Pro organizers say some people can’t stay tidy, even with help
Some people seem to naturally excel at maintaining systems and routines at home. For others, it’s a lifelong struggle.
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Miss Manners: She’s upset I can’t afford to go to her bachelorette party
Letter writer couldn’t afford to go to her friend’s bachelorette party. The bride-to-be is very angry.
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Trump looks for more wins, as Idaho, Michigan and Missouri hold GOP contests
Republicans in three states are holding caucuses; primary voting is also underway in D.C.
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How a laid-back beach town became California’s MAGA stronghold
Defying the state’s coastal liberalism, the beach town in increasingly blue Orange County has lurched to the right with MAGA-pushed measures on Tuesday’s ballot.