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Help! Spirit Airlines Left Us Behind in Guatemala City
A family got a text alert that their flight was delayed, but no follow-up that the delay was rescinded. Our columnist finds that the airline played by the rules, as unfair as they may seem.
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Yet another French spot in D.C., Petite Cerise charts a personal course
Jeremiah Langhorne, also the chef of the Dabney, offers all-day hours, a relaxed vibe and a focus on sauces at the new Petite Cerise.
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Crape myrtle trees are under attack by a tiny pest. A cure is elusive.
Many crape myrtle trees across the D.C. region are infested by a bug called bark scale, which leaves behind a black fungal infection. A cure is elusive.
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Many signs in NYC could use an artist’s touch. They’re getting it.
Max Kolomatsky, who redesigns fliers and hangs them next to the original, says he wants the new signs to seem like they “appeared out of thin air.”
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Formal to fun: Your unused dining room could be the perfect playroom
Though dining rooms feel too stuffy for a lot of young families, they’re often the ideal candidate to turn into a designated kid space
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After Dominion deal, Murdoch drops case against Australian publisher
Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch has dropped a defamation case against Crikey, avoiding a public rehashing Down Under of the Dominion Voting Systems case.
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Conservative radio host Larry Elder launches Republican bid for president
Elder finished atop a field of challengers to California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) in a 2021 recall election, but voters chose to stick with the incumbent rather than replace him.
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Tennessee lawmaker resigns after violating harassment policy
An ethics subcommittee in Tennessee on March 29 found that state Rep. Scotty Campbell (R) had violated the legislature’s harassment policy.
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Military recruitment lapses lead to ‘challenges to national security’
Recent Pentagon data indicates the Army and Navy have fallen well short of their recruitment goals this fiscal year, posing a threat to national security.
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Voluntary Recalls As A Defense Against Class Actions
Federal district courts rule that comprehensive voluntary recalls can short-circuit costly class action litigation. Since the start of the year, voluntary recalls have lead to early dismissals of putative class action litigation….By: Dentons