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A Glimpse of DeSantis in Iowa: Awkward, but Still Winning the Crowd
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida visited Iowa on Friday, providing a window into his still-untested skills as a retail politician.
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At the End of a Hard Journey, Migrants Face Another: Navigating Bureaucracy
The Biden administration’s new rules have brought down a record number of border crossings, but critics say they expose the pitfalls of policies intended to manage an immediate problem.
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A Colorado Ski Area With No Lift Lines? This One Has No Lifts at All.
At Bluebird Backcountry, you can feel the thrill of making fresh tracks without the constant fear of avalanches. And you can bring your dog.
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Help! I Canceled My Rental Because of a Wildfire. My Contract Says No Refund. Is That Fair?
A reader has been offered a credit she is finding hard to use. Who should bear the financial burden in a case of force majeure? Our columnist weighs the competing claims.
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‘Top Chef’ 2023: The Global Reach of Cooking Television
Entering its 20th season, the sprawling Bravo franchise has changed the way Americans eat and become a mirror of the restaurant industry.
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The Bazaar by José Andrés is his dream come true in Washington
The Bazaar, set in the Waldorf Astoria hotel, is a spectacle designed to be a “fun” special occasion retreat.
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Elizabeth Smart, rescued 20 years ago, now teaches others to fight back
Smart was kidnapped at age 14 from her bed in Salt Lake City and held captive and tortured for nine months.
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Carolyn Hax: Sick of feigning interest in a friend’s travel adventures
This friend can’t wait to “stop applauding” for boring travel stories, and wonders when that day will come.
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Miss Manners: Is it rude to retail workers to browse and not buy?
A couple disagree about whether it’s impolite to ask retail workers brief questions while browsing.
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Ask Amy: My husband’s affair from 8 years ago still hurts me everyday
Reader wonders if they’ll ever be over their husband’s affair from eight years ago.