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Boeing’s 737 Max 9 and the Alaska Airline Grounding: What to Know
Boeing faced new safety questions after an Alaska Airlines jet made an emergency landing when a hole opened in its fuselage in midair.
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How Harvard’s Board Broke Up With Claudine Gay
Facing intense pressure, it went from standing behind her as the university’s president to pushing her out within weeks.
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What Role Will the Israel-Hamas War Play in Hollywood’s Awards Season?
Stars are increasingly vocal about political issues, but the Mideast conflict has divided Hollywood, magnifying the choice of whether to discuss the topic or remain silent.
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Switching to a Flip Phone Helped Me Cut Down on My Smartphone Addiction
Was it inconvenient? Yes. Did T9 texting drive me crazy? Definitely. Was it worth doing? Absolutely.
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House Dysfunction by the Numbers
As Congress comes back into session this month, Annie Karni, a New York Times politics reporter, reflects on its lack of productivity in 2023, and what that could mean for the 2024 session.
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How to Never Run Out of Conversation Topics on a First Date
If you’re worried about running out of things to say on a first date, don’t be. There are plenty of conversation starters that can help keep the conversation flowing. Here are some tips on how to never run out of conversation topics on a first date: 1. Talk about your hobbies and interests. One great…
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Carolyn Hax: Friend keeps touting her greatness at a sport she no longer plays
An unhappy friend brags constantly about her “superior” play after withdrawing from their shared sport.
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Ask Amy: I’m upset my husband doesn’t want to be buried next to me
Letter writer is hurt their husband would rather be buried next his grandparents then his spouse.
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Miss Manners: I already helped my friends – I just didn’t announce it
Does this letter writer have to explain the ways they’ve helped their neighbors to the community?
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Clashing Over Jan. 6, Trump and Biden Show Reality Is at Stake in 2024
In dueling sets of speeches, Donald Trump and President Biden are framing the election as a battle for the future of democracy — with Mr. Trump brazenly casting Mr. Biden as the true menace.