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Ask Amy: Parents worry about son who wants to be a Navy SEAL
Parents are worried about their son with “great potential” who wants to become a Navy SEAL.
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Miss Manners: I’m not interested in reconnecting with an old friend
An old friend from high school reached out, but this letter writer isn’t interested in reconnecting.
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Carolyn Hax: Mother-in-law hits jackpot with new way to avoid communication
Unprompted, mother-in-law keeps saying she won’t give her kids money if she hits the lottery, and spouse says not to respond.
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Hamas Used Gaza Hospital as a Command Center, U.S. Intelligence Says
Israeli forces stormed the site in November, drawing intense international scrutiny and criticism.
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Trump Appeals Decision Barring Him From Maine Primary Ballot
The move attempts to overturn the decision which made Maine the second state to rule the former president ineligible for the primary ballot.
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Tracking Efforts to Remove Trump From the 2024 Ballot
See which states have active lawsuits to bar Donald J. Trump from the presidential primary ballot.
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Biden Plans 2 Campaign Speeches to Underscore Contrasts With Trump
The president will speak at Valley Forge on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and later at a South Carolina church where a white supremacist killed nine people.
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Johnson Heads to Border, Turning Up Heat on Biden for an Immigration Deal
The visit by the speaker and scores of House Republicans comes as the G.O.P. seeks to increase pressure on President Biden and Democrats to agree to severe new border policies.
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FTC Rite Aid Settlement Offers Key Lessons for Mitigating Risk When Deploying Biometrics or AI Tools
On December 19, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) announced its settlement of an enforcement action against retail pharmacy chain Rite Aid over alleged violations of Section 5 of the FTC Act (Section 5) stemming from its use of facial biometric technology. The Rite Aid matter is a critical development for all companies…
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Unfinished Health Care Business: 10 Issues to Watch as Congress Rings in the New Year
Health care was one of the most active issue areas in 2023 and this trend is expected to continue when Congress returns in the New Year for the second session of the 118th Congress. The activity by the health committees of jurisdiction in both the House and the Senate has been fueled in part by…