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For every six Republican debate-watchers, one watched Trump instead
About 5 percent of Republicans report watching the former president’s conversation with Tucker Carlson, compared with 15 percent who watched the whole debate.
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Some undersold moments from the first Republican debate
Breaking down DeSantis’s squeamish response on Pence and Jan. 6, Pence’s conspicuous “contrition” reference to Trump, and other moments that haven’t gotten their due.
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At First Debate, a Glimpse of Trumpism Without Trump
At times onstage, Republican rivals could imagine the primary race was about issues, ideology and biography. Then reality set in.
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Nikki Haley Aims to Turn Her Debate Moment Into Momentum
The former South Carolina governor — the only woman in the Republican field — stood out for her responses on abortion, foreign policy and Donald Trump’s indictments.
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Why Are Trump’s Accused Co-Conspirators Smiling for Their Mug Shots?
A booking photo normally reflects gravity, bewilderment or even surprise. That is not the case with some of the former president’s co-defendants.
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House Republicans Begin Investigating Willis Before Trump’s Atlanta Booking
The launch of an inquiry into Fani Willis, the Fulton County, Ga., district attorney, was the latest example of how the former president’s allies in Congress are using their majority to try to protect him.
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Who Is Steve Sadow, Trump’s New Defense Lawyer?
The former president has hired Steven H. Sadow, a veteran Atlanta defense lawyer who has handled a number of high-profile cases, to lead his team there.
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How to be a world-class traveler on a budget
Start by doing your research and planning your trip. Determine where you want to go and what you want to see. Find out what the best time of year is to visit your destination. Once you have your destination in mind, start looking for deals. Travel websites, such as Expedia and Kayak, offer great deals…
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Ask Sahaj: My cousin was my bestie. She dropped me ‘like a hot potato.’
A reader feels hurt after their cousin stopped emailing then said she has no time to chat.
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He was a lifelong bachelor. Now he’s getting married at age 93.
“In my case, it’s literally true: You only get married once,” Joseph Potenzano, 93, said. “This is a marriage that will last for my lifetime.”