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Are You a Cubicle Cat or a Couch Koala? Test Your Office Personality.
Personality assessment has ballooned into a giant industry that aims to explain your working style. Take our quiz to find out what kind of office creature you are.
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A Tangled Tale of Gun Parts, Identity Theft and the Ease of Buy Now, Pay Later
Seung Song said his identity was stolen and used to buy $5,000 worth of gun components from an online dealer using a buy now, pay later service.
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In Selma, Biden stresses voting rights in face of divided Congress
The president sought to channel evocative images to urge Congress to pass voting rights changes despite the political divisions on Capitol Hill.
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Larry Hogan, former Maryland governor and Trump critic, won’t run for president
“The stakes are too high for me to risk being part of another multicar pileup that could help Mr. Trump recapture the nomination,” the former Maryland governor said.
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Tracking presidential candidates for the 2024 election
We are tracking the Democrats and Republicans who have announced they are running for president in the 2024 election and who might announce next.
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House Committee Budgets Swell as G.O.P. Plans Road Shows Across U.S.
Republican leaders have told their colleagues to get out of Washington for field hearings that allow the party to take their message straight to voters, a costly pursuit that can be a boon to big donors.
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Inside the Panic at Fox News After the 2020 Election
“If we hadn’t called Arizona,” said Suzanne Scott, the network’s chief executive, according to a recording reviewed by The New York Times, “our ratings would have been bigger.”
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Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful girl named Sheela
Sheela was the only daughter of a small-town businessman and Raj was the only son of a prominent industrialist. Sheela and Raj had been neighbors for the past few years, but had never really talked to each other. Whenever Sheela saw Raj, she felt something strange – a kind of warmth that she had never…
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Ask Amy: My friend held on to a check that belonged to me for a month
A clerical error sent a reader’s reimbursement check to their friend – who held on to it for a month without saying anything.