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Carolyn Hax: Will her married man leave his wife? (Then cheat again?)
Will he leave his wife for her? Will he just cheat on her, too? A woman with a married lover has all the questions.
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Pence says ‘history will hold Donald Trump accountable’ for Jan. 6th
‘Make no mistake about it, what happened that day was a disgrace,’ the former vice president said at Washington’s annual Gridiron Dinner
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No clashes and no free coffee as Red Truck opens amid demonstrations
Demonstrators faced off on in Warrenton, Va., after Red Truck Bakery was targeted for serving free coffee to Black Lives Matter-aligned activists.
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Biden makes moves foreshadowing campaign to come, angering some liberals
The president is highlighting popular Democratic stances on social programs while also riling progressives on crime and immigration.
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McCarthy and Jeffries want the House to work. So they started with each other.
But the nascent relationship between to the two leaders will be tested by the already partisan fight over the debt ceiling and government funding this year.
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A Trump veteran at Fox struggled to balance election lies with the network’s interests
Documents show Raj Shah privately derided the White House’s narrative of a stolen election. But he also pushed back on efforts to dispute the claims.
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China’s Role in Iran-Saudi Deal Shows Xi’s Challenge to U.S.-led Order
Brokering a rapprochement between the Middle Eastern rivals underscores the Chinese leader’s ambition of offering an alternative to a U.S.-led world order.
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In World Cup Run-Up, Qatar Pressed U.N. Agency Not to Investigate Abuses
Lobbying at the International Labor Organization dovetailed with an influence campaign that set off a corruption scandal at the European Parliament.
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In Fields Sown With Bombs, Ukraine’s Farmers Risk Deadly Harvest
Some who till the breadbaskets of Ukraine have already lost three seasons of planting to war. With mines and cluster bombs widely scattered, normal harvests seem far in the future.
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Trial in ‘Argentina, 1985’ Began Quest for Justice That Continues Today
“Argentina, 1985” has resurrected the country’s military rule, which ended 40 years ago. The quest persists to hold those accused of crimes against humanity accountable.