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Women over 40 jump in to save double Dutch, a lost American pastime
The 40+ Double Dutch Club and other groups are returning women and girls to an urban pastime many thought they had left behind.
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She lost her job on the Hill. Now she’s a crusader for crying in public.
Is it okay to cry in public? Yes, says the creator of a TikTok account who seeks out the best places to cry in Washington, D.C.
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Ask Amy: Neighbor accidentally opened our mail — twice
A neighbor accidentally opened two pieces of mail that contained financial information.
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Carolyn Hax: Relentless scrutiny makes family visits a stressful chore
This letter-writer faces constant family interrogations over their child-rearing decisions.
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Hunter Biden expected to plead guilty to tax crimes in Delaware court
Even if the legal turmoil that has surrounded Hunter Biden for years is wrapped up, the political battle will continue.
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Vivek Ramaswamy runs as Trump 2.0 — an outsider with extreme proposals
Policies suggested by the 37-year-old political novice lean heavily on executive actions that experts say push the bounds of presidential authority.
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Lawmaker leads thirst strike after Tex. strips protections on water breaks
Rep. Greg Casar (D-Tex.) refused water for eight hours to raise awareness about the dangerous conditions workers face in heat waves.
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Travel 101: Our Favorite Hacks, Hints and How-Tos
Successful trips take thorough preparation, from picking the right destination to nailing down all the details. We’ve done the homework so you don’t have to.
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2023: The Year of New Privacy Laws
It is shaping up to be the year of U.S. privacy laws! In addition to the Washington My Health My Data Act (see our previous article regarding the widespread implications of this enacted law), we have seen six (6) comprehensive privacy laws signed into law: Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) (FDBR); Iowa’s Act…
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Number of Securities Class Action Filings Increased in First Half of 2023
Cryptocurrency-related filings continue to see a high level of activity. The number of securities class action filings increased in the first half of 2023, according to a report released today by Cornerstone Research and the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse….By: Cornerstone Research