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Ever Want to Curl Into a Ball? Fossils Show How Trilobites Did It.
Fossils collected more than 150 years ago show that the techniques some creatures use for defensive curling have not changed in millions of years.
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One of America’s best sushi restaurants is in Omaha. Yes, Omaha.
At Dave Utterback’s omakase counter in Nebraska, diners get a taste of the contradictions that drive his creativity.
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The best and worst food at Capital One Arena
The Capitals and Wizards might be headed to Virginia down the line, but there are still games to play and food to eat. We can help.
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A devastating crash crushed this officer’s legs. He won’t stop moving.
Montgomery County police Sgt. Pat Kepp was struck on I-270 trying to stop a speeder. He lost part of both legs.
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My son can dress himself, but some mornings refuses. Do I make him?
A 4½-year-old simply refuses to dress himself some mornings. How do I manage this? What’s age appropriate?
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6 ways to design a festive — and budget-friendly — holiday table
Experts share their top tips for choosing a theme, shopping your home and using everyday materials to decorate your table.
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Trump Is Disqualified From 2024 Ballot, Colorado Court Says in Explosive Ruling
The decision, the first by a court to find that Donald Trump is ineligible to hold office again because he engaged in insurrection, is likely to put a monumental case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Read the Colorado Supreme Court’s Decision Disqualifying Trump From the Ballot
Colorado’s top court ruled on Tuesday that former President Donald J. Trump is disqualified from holding office again because he engaged in insurrection leading up to the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol. Here is the full ruling.
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House Dysfunction by the Numbers: 724 Votes, Only 27 Laws Enacted
The tally reflects the extraordinary chaos and paralysis that gripped the House in 2023, when lawmakers did more voting but less lawmaking than at any time in the past decade.
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McConnell and Other Senate Republicans Criticize Trump’s Talk on Immigrants
The minority leader took an oblique swipe at Donald Trump’s rhetoric about migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country, but others like Senator Tommy Tuberville defended him.