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This Trinidadian Saltfish Recipe Unites Three Generations of Mothers
For one family, buljol carries many lessons from the past.
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Living happily — and calmly — alongside 80 houseplants
A conversation with blogger and Instagram personality Tracey Hairston about how she uses plants to anchor her very personal space.
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Miss Manners: My husband and stepson tell everyone our business
How can this letter writer get their family to stop broadcasting their business?
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Ask Amy: Judgmental teenager wants to change her ways
Teen letter writer has noticed her constant judgmental thoughts about other people and wants to change.
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Carolyn Hax: Grandparent thinks one twin doesn’t deserve equal gifts
A grandparent doesn’t want to give the same amount of gifts to a misbehaving grandson and his well-behaved twin.
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Hollywood Writers Strike Is ‘Going to Be a While’
The writers and entertainment companies remain far apart on several key issues, including money, and the standoff could last for months.
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Overdose prevention centers are tough sell in U.S. despite successes
The supervised injection sites allow people to take illegal drugs like fentanyl under watch of staff trained to reverse overdoses.
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GOP legislator should be expelled for sexual misconduct, Texas panel says
The Texas House will vote on expelling Rep. Bryan Slaton after a committee unanimously recommended his dismissal for sexual misconduct with a 19-year-old.
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In Debt Limit Talks, Biden and Republicans Start Far Apart
As the president prepares to meet with Speaker Kevin McCarthy this week, his budget shares little common ground with spending and tax proposals from House Republicans.
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Biden Faces Bleak Approval Numbers as He Starts Re-election Campaign
A Washington Post/ABC News poll shows challenges for President Biden and a disconnect between what Americans want and the options they have.