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GOP: Biden violated First Amendment by pressing Big Tech on covid misinfo
Republicans’ new push against online content moderation blames White House for social media “censorship.”
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Man Who Assaulted Officer on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to More Than 12 Years
Daniel Rodriguez, whom the judge called a “one-man army of hate,” received one of the stiffest sentences so far in the Justice Department’s investigation of the Capitol riot.
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Walking 36 Miles Through the Wales Countryside
Walking 36 miles through the Welsh countryside, a writer considers a proposed new national forest, which is designed to help tackle climate change, boost biodiversity and promote nature tourism.
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5 Ways to Improve Your Lifestyle This Year
It’s a new year, which means it’s time for a new you! If you’re looking to improve your lifestyle and make some positive changes this year, here are five ways to do just that. 1. Get organized. One of the best ways to improve your lifestyle is to get organized. This means taking some time…
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11 tricks for fitting a big bed into a small room
Think you can’t squeeze a king mattress into your bedroom? Interior designers have some ideas.
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Lawns are a time and water suck. Build a meadow instead.
Meadows are easier to manage than a traditional garden, and if you use native plants, they can be a haven for pollinators.
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Serata combines craft and comfort with its line of pizzas
The pizzeria, tucked into Crooked Run Fermentation near Union Market, has developed one of the most original pies in Washington, courtesy of chef Chris Morgan.
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Parents have different approaches to gift-giving for their children
I would like to occasionally get new toys and clothes for my girls without fanfare. My husband wants to wait until there’s a holiday and make it a celebration.
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‘Lobster Lady’ turns 103, has been hauling traps for 95 years
Virginia Oliver is a local legend in Maine, where she has been lobstering since she was 8 years old.
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Biden calls Xi a dictator; Beijing slams remark as ‘provocation’
President Biden’s remarks came after Secretary of State Antony Blinken appeared to soothe tensions while meeting Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing.