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A baby orangutan’s paternity was unclear. Maury Povich had the results.
After the identity of Siska’s father at the Denver Zoo was unclear for months, Povich was brought in to announce the paternity test results.
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Our home chat says goodbye: Jura Koncius talks about her time at The Post
Our longtime home and design reporter takes your questions about covering Martha Stewart, Marie Kondo, White House interiors and more.
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Toy store trouble: See if you can find all 100 nutcrackers
These nutcrackers sure have gone nutty! See if you can spot all 100 in the toy store.
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How China Is Profiting From Trade With Russia
The country’s trade with Russia this year has exceeded $200 billion, and makers of cars and trucks are the big winners.
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Choice Hotel Franchise Owners Push Back on Merger With Wyndham
Franchisees are fighting Choice Hotels’ attempted takeover of its biggest rival, which would create a dominant player in the budget hotel sector.
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Companies Like Afterpay and Affirm May Put Americans At Risk For ‘Phantom Debt’
Buying mattresses, clothes and other goods on installment plans has propped up spending, but economists worry that such loans could put some people at risk.
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Fetterman, Breaking With the Left on Israel, Rejects ‘Progressive’ Label
The Pennsylvania senator, who has angered liberal Democrats with his staunchly pro-Israel stance and position on immigration, assailed the left and said he no longer considers himself a progressive.
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U.S. and Europe Eye Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine as Funding Dries Up
Despite legal reservations, policymakers are weighing the consequences of using $300 billion in Russian assets to help Kyiv’s war effort.
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Clarence Thomas Threatened to Resign Over Salary Concerns in 2000
The justice set off a scramble by a lawmaker to find a way to raise his pay.
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New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme Court
Though he appointed three justices, his administration had the worst track record before the justices since at least the 1930s.