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Ask Amy: My friend keeps leaving me drunk voice mails
A letter writer’s friend keeps leaving them voice mails when he’s drunk.
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Carolyn Hax: Parent worries that teen daughters have ‘no friends’
Parent wonders obsessively why daughters don’t have friend groups or do “normal” teen things.
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Post Politics Now: Grand jury probing Trump’s alleged hush-money payments could reconvene
In Washington, President Biden is hosting a summit on women-owned businesses. Vice President Harris is on a three-nation tour of Africa.
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Israel Boils as Netanyahu Ousts Minister Who Bucked Court Overhaul
Protests broke out shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired the defense minister, who had called for a halt to efforts to weaken the judiciary.
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In China, Marriage Rates Are Down and ‘Bride Prices’ Are Up
China’s one-child policy has led to too few women. Grooms are now paying more money for wives, in a tradition that has faced growing resistance.
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Wagner Fighters Left as Convicts. Will Russia Bury Them as Heroes?
As thousands of ex-prisoners fight and die in Ukraine, honoring their memory is becoming a patriotic imperative in Russia. But some committed crimes their old neighbors cannot forget.
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Illegal Mining Fuels Crisis for Indigenous Tribe in Brazil’s Amazon
Illegal mines have fueled a humanitarian crisis for the Yanomami Indigenous group. Brazil’s new president is trying to fight back.
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Putin Says He Could Put Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Belarus by Summer
The proposal from President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, talked of since last year, would be provocative without changing the West’s battlefield calculus in Ukraine.
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His ‘Soft White Cube’ Is Conquering TriBeCa
With more than a dozen projects, the architect Markus Dochantschi of studioMDA is reshaping the state of the art gallery, one historic building at a time.
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In Memoriam – Gordon Moore, who put the more in “Moore’s Law”
His prediction was called a “Law”, though it was an exhortation to engineering excellence as much it was an estimate.