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Can I repair peeling veneer on a bathroom vanity?
The underlying problem with your vanity isn’t with the veneer as much as it is with the particleboard underneath, making it difficult to repair.
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At the revolving Skydome, the best thing on the menu is the view
At the 15th-floor Skydome in Crystal City, focus on the drinks and the starters, and enjoy the scenery.
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Miss Manners: All her siblings are in the wedding — except her brother
Does he deserve an explanation about why he’s not in his sister’s wedding like the rest of his siblings?
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Ask Amy: Husband won’t wear apparel with a logo from his Ivy League school
Her husband is an Ivy League alum, but he doesn’t like wearing the logo.
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Live updates: Federal government shutdown just days away with no deal in sight
Congress is racing against the clock to avoid a federal government shutdown ahead of an Oct. 1 deadline.
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House passes three more long-term spending bills, but agriculture bill fails
Speaker Kevin McCarthy has been focused on passing long-term spending bills, hoping it will shake loose some support for a short-term plan to avert a government shutdown.
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U.S. doesn’t learn from long history of threatened and real shutdowns
There have been five shutdowns since fiscal 1977, but 20 funding gaps that threaten federal service disruptions. Other democracies don’t treat their people this way.
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With a Shutdown in View, McCarthy Plays a Weak Hand
The G.O.P. speaker, whose style is to placate his detractors, does not have the Republican votes to keep the government open. He may call the vote anyway.
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Biden Issues a Blistering Attack on Trump
During an appearance in Arizona, President Biden portrayed former President Donald J. Trump as a budding autocrat with no fidelity to the tenets of American democracy.
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In re Sugammadex Bridion® (Sugammadex Sodium)
Case Name: In re Sugammadex, No. 20-CV-2576 (CCC/LDW), 2023 WL 3966146 (D.N.J. June 13, 2023) (Cecchi, J.) Drug Product and Patent(s)-in-Suit: Bridion® (sugammadex sodium); U.S. Patent No. RE44,733 (“the ’733 patent”)….By: Robins Kaplan LLP