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Trump’s edge over Haley and DeSantis might be bigger than you think
Trump has greatly expanded his lead in national polls. But that actually might undersell how much the race has swung in his favor.
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Could Abortion Rights Rescue Red-State Democrats in the Senate?
Senator Sherrod Brown is betting that the issue will aid his re-election bid in Ohio, which recently upheld abortion rights. Allies of Senator Jon Tester of Montana are also hoping it helps.
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Schumer Condemns Antisemitism, Warning the Left Against Abetting It
The majority leader and highest-ranking Jewish official in the country cautioned progressives and young people against unwittingly embracing bigotry in the name of social justice.
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First Cruise: Tips for a Smooth Sailing
What a first-time passenger needs to know about booking popular excursions, avoiding huge bills for drinks, and how to find your way around on a labyrinthine ship.
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5 Foods To Avoid If You Want To Be Healthy
When it comes to eating healthy, there are certain foods you should avoid if you want to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Here are 5 foods to avoid if you want to be healthy: 1. Processed Foods: Processed foods are loaded with unhealthy ingredients like sugar, salt, and fat. These foods can cause weight gain, heart…
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Video: Sea Fireflies Make Underwater Fireworks as They Seek Mates
Tiny crustaceans the size of sand grains sneeze up packets of glowing mucus to impress potential partners.
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Yes, messy people can learn to be tidier. Here’s how.
Think you weren’t born with the neatness gene? Experts say tidiness, like messiness, is learned, and that almost anyone can become better organized.
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My husband died recently, and now my 6-year-old is acting out
He was her absolute best buddy, so I know why she’s hitting her sister and telling lies. But she’s never been like this before. What else can I do to help her?
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Miss Manners: How do I respond to insults about being a lawyer?
A lawyer wonders how to respond to people’s often insulting remarks about their profession.
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Ask Amy: Moving to be closer to our grandchild didn’t work out
How can they mend their relationship with their daughter-in-law after a failed move to be closer to their son’s family?