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Biden Seeks Another $24 Billion for Ukraine in Test of Bipartisan Support
The aid request is the first by the president since Republicans took over the House in January, and some party leaders have expressed opposition to spending more to help Ukraine beat back Russian forces.
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Prisoner Deal Could Smooth Effort to Contain Iran’s Nuclear Program
Iran and the United States appear to be observing an informal agreement under which Iran has limited its nuclear program and restrained proxy militias.
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The Pros and Cons of Technology in Our Lives
As the world progresses, technology becomes more and more integrated into our lives. It seems there is no escaping it. Even those who claim to hate technology still use it on a daily basis. It is hard to avoid because it is everywhere, and it is only going to become more prevalent as time goes…
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How designers make rooms that work for colorblind clients
Interior designers share lessons learned from creating spaces without the help of color.
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They lost a piece of girlhood, then reclaimed it in an unlikely place
Isolated by covid and technology, young women go on a quest to find lasting friendship in an unlikely place: the annual Boy Scouts Jamboree.
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She threw a party to buy school clothes. Hip-hop was born that night.
Cindy Campbell thought the most fun way to upgrade her wardrobe was to throw a back-to-school party with her brother, DJ Kool Herc, on Aug. 11, 1973 in the Bronx.
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The hot new scent is the one designed solely for you
Why smell faintly floral when you could smell like the memory of your baby shower — or, most importantly, like yourself?
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Arroz Chaufa
A versatile and easy-to-make fried rice dish, arroz chaufa represents a centuries-long culinary tradition in Peru, where Andean ingredients mix with Chinese cooking.
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Why so many Republicans voted ‘No’ on Issue 1 in Ohio
Ohio has been trending Republican. But on Tuesday, voters rejected a GOP-led effort to make it tougher to amend the state constitution as a ballot measure to guarantee access to abortion looms in November.
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Why is the Iowa State Fair so important?
Among the many campaign stops for presidential candidates, few are as significant as the Iowa State Fair.