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Republicans Attack Bragg, Spotlighting Crime Victims in New York
House Republicans used a field hearing blocks from Alvin L. Bragg’s office to attack the district attorney and argue that his policies and statements had prompted a crime spree.
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Peering Into Volcanoes at Tanzania’s Crater Highlands
Uninterested in the extreme altitudes of Kilimanjaro, a writer opted instead to explore the region’s vast calderas, abundant wildlife and rare forms of lava.
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Are Crumbl Cookies the Best or the Worst? It Doesn’t Matter.
The fastest-growing dessert chain in the United States has sweets lovers divided. But the debate is great for business.
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Jongro Korean BBQ in Wheaton transports you to a simpler, meatier time
This South Korean import is inspired by the Jongro District in Seoul, a place where history and modernity meet, just as they do at this terrific restaurant.
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Amid ADHD med shortage, parents fear sending unmedicated kids to school
The ADHD medication shortage is creating huge problems for children who rely on the prescriptions.
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A brash new media network bets ‘Trump’ translates into Spanish
Americano Media, the first national Spanish-language conservative radio and streaming news service, aims to nudge more Latinos to the right.
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Did you give up on the ‘Love is Blind’ reunion? Here’s a recap.
If you fell asleep before the delayed “Love is Blind” live reunion on Netflix, here’s what happened a year after the couples said “I do” — or do not.
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Ask Amy: I’m still hurt by what my daughters did after their sister’s death
The letter writer’s daughter died three years ago, and her other daughters have barely spoken to their mother since.
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In defense of Trump, House GOP to target Bragg with a hearing on N.Y. crime
House Republicans are targeting Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as he prosecutes former president Donald Trump on charges related to hush money payments to an adult-film actress.
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The Supreme Court justice who resigned in disgrace over his finances
If Clarence Thomas were to resign from the Supreme Court over his financial dealings, he would not be the first justice to do so.