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Why Doug Burgum Is Staying in a Race He Can Afford to Lose
With a substantial personal fortune, the North Dakota governor is insistent on spreading his message despite calls to drop out.
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Democratic Rifts Over Israel Burst to the Forefront in Congress
The divisions are erupting as the House weighs a G.O.P. bid to censure the only Palestinian-American member of Congress for criticizing Israel and votes on a large aid bill to back Israel in the war in Gaza.
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A Tour of British Farmhouse Cheesemaking
A writer spends eight days exploring the world of British farmhouse cheeses, from London to the West Country, where a good Cheddar rules the day.
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How to Survive a Breakup in the Digital Age
Breakups are never easy, but they can be even harder in the digital age. With social media, text messaging, and email, it can be hard to avoid your ex. But there are ways to make it through a breakup in the digital age. Here are some tips on how to survive a breakup in the…
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Now Showing, an Ancient Spell Book for the Dead
An exhibition at the Getty Museum reveals the Egyptian Book of the Dead, long relegated to a dark vault, in the light of day.
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9 ways to make a dark home brighter
You can’t fast-forward to spring, but experts do have a few tricks you can deploy to brighten up your space.
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Miss Manners: Bride and groom get special meal at wedding. Is it rude?
Wedding industry worker dislikes when a bride and groom get a better meal than the guests.
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Ask Amy: My ex unfollowed me. Can I reach out about his sick brother?
Writer is sad their ex unfollowed them on social media years after their amicable breakup.
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Carolyn Hax: Soon-to-be parent doesn’t want to lose child-free friends
A parent-to-be asks how not to become “one of those parents child-free people complain about” and lose touch with close friends.
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News on TikTok and Instagram is booming, signaling a new era
A recent report found that while the audience for traditional news outlets is shrinking, the online audience for independent news sources is growing.