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How to Choose the Perfect Travel Destination for Your Next Vacation
Have you ever wondered how to choose the perfect travel destination for your next vacation? Well, wonder no more! Here are some tips to help you choose the best place to travel, whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventure-filled trip. One of the first things to consider when choosing a travel destination…
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Ask Amy: High schooler wants distance from former friend
This high schooler stopped being friends with someone because of her bad behavior, but she’s trying to be friendly again.
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Whole Roasted Broccoli With Muhammara
Roasting a whole head of broccoli gives it centerpiece-worthy status, especially when you nestle it on muhammara, the Middle Eastern red-pepper-and-walnut spread.
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Carolyn Hax: Wife insists he needs in-laws’ help with the kids while she’s away
His wife called in her parents to help him with their kids while she traveled for work, even after he asked her not to.
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He passed the bar this year at 17. Now he’ll be prosecuting your case.
Peter Park became the youngest person in California history to pass the bar exam, according to the county district attorney’s office where he now works.
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Less appetite — and opportunity — to serve as fake Trump electors in 2024
Amid a growing number of criminal investigations into the 2020 election, some who once cast electoral college votes for the former president say they would not do it again.
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Giuliani could pay millions as Ga. election worker defamation trial starts
Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani faces up to $44 million in damages after a U.S. judge found he baselessly accused Georgia election workers of ballot tampering.
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Days After Heated Debate, G.O.P. Candidates Take a Gentler Tone in Iowa
The rivals for the Republican presidential nomination — minus Donald Trump — appeared at a “faith and family” event and talked in more personal terms.
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Talk of a Trump Dictatorship Charges the American Political Debate
Former President Donald J. Trump and his allies are not doing much to reassure those worried about his autocratic instincts. If anything, they seem to be leaning into the predictions.
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Casey DeSantis Invited Outsiders to Caucus in Iowa. The State Party Said No.
The Iowa Republican Party reminded supporters that only residents can vote in the first-in-the-nation caucuses, which will be held on Jan. 15.