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The most efficient way to clean your whole home, according to pros
No one wants to spend an entire day disinfecting bathrooms and mopping floors. Cleaning experts share how they get the job done both quickly and thoroughly.
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A crackdown on ‘woke’ coverage is tearing Atlanta magazine apart
Half the staff of Atlanta magazine has quit after the publisher challenged their effort to present a modern picture of life in a diverse, LGBTQ-friendly town.
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My son-in-law yells at the children. What can I do?
How damaging is yelling at kids? Daughter is not a yeller and has asked her husband to stop, but it hasn’t worked.
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Carolyn Hax: Husband procrastinates work — again — and tanks a beach vacation
Husband’s procrastination issues have become his spouse’s problem by cutting deeply — and expensively — into family time.
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Ex-Proud Boys leader Tarrio to be sentenced for Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
The government has asked a judge to sentence Henry “Enrique” Tarrio to 33 years in prison for the 2021 Capitol attack.
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise diagnosed with blood cancer
The Louisiana Republican said he has already begun treatment for multiple myeloma.
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In court, Iowa man faces Ariz. election official he violently threatened
Mark Rissi pleaded guilty to sending threatening messages to two Arizona officials after the 2020 election. He was in court Monday to receive his punishment.
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Republican Women, Fearing Backlash on Abortion, Pivot to Birth Control
A group of politically vulnerable G.O.P. women has backed legislation that purports to expand birth control access but would have little effect. Critics say the bill is meant to distract from their anti-abortion stances.
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The Object of Ukraine’s Desire: F-16s From the West. But It’s Tricky.
Ukraine’s sense of urgency in obtaining the fighter jet reflects concerns about the war against Russia, but also the political calendar in the West. But training pilots and support crew is a lengthy process.
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Court Skirmishes Show Divergent Strategies by Prosecutors in Trump Cases
In Washington, the special counsel is pursuing a streamlined approach and has gotten an early trial date. In Georgia, a more comprehensive indictment faces slower going.