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Divided by Politics, a Colorado Town Mends Its Broken Bones
Two years after death threats and aspersions roiled little Silverton, the town has found a semblance of peace and a lesson for a ruptured nation.
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Paris Metro Rides During 2024 Olympics Could Cost Almost Double
Citing the price tag of ramped-up service for the Games, the regional transit authority is planning big increases aimed at visitors from July 20 to Sept. 8.
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War-Inflicted Slowdown Ends Robust Year for Tourism in Middle East
Amid security concerns brought on by the Israel-Hamas conflict, international travel has shuddered to a halt in Israel and is falling in neighboring Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt.
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How to Be More Productive in Your Home Office
Assuming you would like a 1000-word article on productivity in the home office: The home office. For some, it’s a cozy nook where they can curl up with their laptop. For others, it’s a state-of-the-art command center where they can tackle all of their work for the day. No matter what your home office looks…
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You can take your dog to movies and bars. But does he want to go?
It’s tough leaving our dogs behind. But as more human-centric spaces open up to them, animal experts caution that some pups are simply happier at home.
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Venison Mushroom Meatloaf
This meatloaf with venison and mushrooms delivers all the familiar cozy appeal you expect from this comfort food, in a refreshingly different and more healthful way than a typical recipe.
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Miss Manners: Our adopted son has red hair. People have questions.
They are in the process of adopting their redheaded nephew and hate questions about his hair.
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Carolyn Hax: Choosing not to speak up as ‘good friends’ make racist comments
A letter writer worries that speaking up might “offend” friends who frequently make racist comments.
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Ask Amy: My third-grader’s friend is bullying her. Do I talk to the mom?
Is it worth talking to an elementary school bully’s mom about the child’s behavior?
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U.A.W. Announces Drive to Organize Nonunion Plants
The United Automobile Workers’ effort, with a long-elusive goal, follows its success in securing big raises in contracts with the Detroit automakers.