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Trump’s Georgia trial is readied for TV, while others are hard to see
Trump’s Georgia trial will be televised, a judge ruled in a state that offers far more courthouse media access than the other places he is facing charges.
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Carolyn Hax: Surprise! Friend shows up with a dog the recipient doesn’t want.
A letter writer said no to a dog, but a friend showed up with one anyway as a gift — and now won’t take it back.
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Carolyn Hax: What can a parent do about daughter’s estrangement from grandma?
A grandma and granddaughter are estranged over grandma’s meddling, and it’s squeezing the generation between them.
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Carolyn Hax: Wife hates his scratchy beard. He’s starting to hate her negativity.
A letter writer doesn’t think he has to shave his beard just because his wife hates how scratchy it is.
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Carolyn Hax: Should she tell her husband that his brother made a pass at her?
A reader grapples with the aftermath of her drunk, newly separated brother-in-law’s repeated sexual advances.
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All That Empty Office Space Belongs to Someone
What happens if the nearly 100 million square feet of workplace real estate stays empty?
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Ban or Embrace? Colleges Wrestle With A.I.-Generated Admissions Essays.
A.I. chatbots could facilitate plagiarism on college applications or democratize student access to writing help. Or maybe both.
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Meta May Offer Ad-Free Subscriptions for Instagram and Facebook in the E.U.
The subscription plan is a response to European Union policies and court rulings to restrict Meta’s data-collection practices.
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U.S. Added 187,000 Jobs in August and Unemployment Rose to 3.8%
Employers added 187,000 jobs in August and unemployment rose to 3.8 percent as the economy continued to lose momentum built up after pandemic lockdowns.
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We Used A.I. to Write Essays for Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Here’s How It Went.
A.I. chatbots can do a passable job of generating short essays. Whether their use on college applications is ethical is the subject of fierce debate.