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Miss Manners: I donated in exchange for a gift, but I haven’t received it
A couple raised funds for emergency home repairs in exchange for gifts made by the craftsman husband. But the gifts never came.
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Ask Amy: I can’t go to the wedding. Why am I invited to the shower?
A reader can’t go to their goddaughter’s destination wedding and is confused at an invitation to the wedding shower.
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Carolyn Hax: Housesitter plays unwilling host to backyard block party
Housesitter is appalled that the neighbors use the home’s pool like their own community center.
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Post Politics Now: Buttigieg heads to Ohio amid recriminations over train derailment
President Biden’s transportation secretary is making a trip to East Palestine a day after former president Donald Trump visited the tiny town in Ohio.
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The Buttigieg-Rubio grudge match over rail safety
The transportation secretary and the Florida Republican traded sharp words after the East Palestine train derailment. We assess their debate.
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White House aides have discussed Social Security tax, eyeing shortfall
Aides to President Biden have in recent weeks discussed proposing raising payroll taxes on the rich to fund Social Security, but it is unclear if the president will ultimately endorse that measure when he releases his budget in March, according to three people familiar with international deliberations.
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Former Proud Boy Says Group Prepared for ‘All-Out Revolution’ on Jan. 6
The two-day testimony of Jeremy Bertino, a former leader of the far-right group, shed new light on the Proud Boys’ growing desperation in the weeks before the riot.
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In Sharing Video With Fox Host, McCarthy Hits Rewind on Jan. 6
In granting exclusive access to Jan. 6 Capitol surveillance footage to a cable news host bent on rewriting the history of the attack, the speaker effectively outsourced a politically toxic re-litigation of the riot.
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Georgia Gun Laws Weigh on Atlanta’s Bid to Host 2024 Democratic Convention
Boosters of Chicago’s bid are raising safety questions about Georgia’s lenient concealed-carry laws, jockeying for the upper hand as a decision nears.
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Meaningful Tort Reform on Florida Horizon
Florida citizens and visitors alike have been inundated with increasingly sophisticated television ad campaigns and endless and often crass billboards on our roadways touting the sweepstakes that has characterized personal injury litigation in Florida. Indeed, it is hard to travel very far between highway exits without being confronted by what one might reasonably confuse as…