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‘Virginia Is the Test Case’: Youngkin Pushes for G.O.P. Takeover This Fall
Glenn Youngkin, a popular Republican governor with national ambitions, is trying to help his party take full control of state government in crucial legislative races this year.
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For Biden, Who Neither Fought in Vietnam Nor Protested War, Trip Offered Opportunity
While others of his generation were scarred by the conflict, President Biden forged a strategic partnership on his first visit to the country, framing it in pragmatic terms.
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China Sows Disinformation About Hawaii Fires Using New Techniques
Beijing’s influence campaign using artificial intelligence is a rapid change in tactics, researchers from Microsoft and other organizations say.
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Biden Marks 9/11 Anniversary With a Message of Unity
“It shouldn’t take a national tragedy to remind us of the power of national unity,” President Biden said.
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Paddle Boarding Florida’s ‘Spring Runs’
Underground springs create short, clear creeks in the state’s interior, and a paddle board is the perfect way to explore them.
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A Long Walk on Prince Edward Island
On Prince Edward Island, in eastern Canada, a writer finds her rhythm, along with equal parts solitude and camaraderie, as she treks from inn to inn on part of a new 435-mile trail.
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20 Well-Paying Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree
In a rapidly changing economy, many college graduates are finding themselves underemployed or unemployed. If you’re looking for a good-paying job that doesn’t require a college degree, here are 20 well-paying jobs that may be a good fit for you. 1. Web Developer With the rise of the internet, businesses are in need of talented…
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In Space, the Past Is Future (and Equally Unpredictable)
Not even the most advanced physics can reveal everything we want to know about the history and future of the cosmos, or about ourselves.
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In Naomi Klein’s ‘Doppelganger,’ Naomi Wolf is more than a gimmick
Naomi Klein, left-wing intellectual, was being confused for Naomi Wolf, who promotes coronavirus conspiracy theories, and decided to explore this “mirror world.”
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Carolyn Hax: Okay to skip ‘very important’ family trip with octogenarian parent?
Their octogenarian parent, a “controlling and anxious” traveler, has been asking for a family trip. Is it okay to opt out?