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JetBlue and Spirit Unions Split on Airlines’ Merger
Flight attendant unions at the two carriers are pushing in opposite directions as federal officials decide whether and on what terms to allow the deal.
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East Palestine Crisis Tests a Trump-Backed Senator
J.D. Vance, the freshman senator from Ohio, is in the spotlight for the first time in his tenure as he responds to the train derailment and its aftermath.
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In Vail, 2,000 Black Skiers and Snowboarders Hit the Slopes
The National Brotherhood of Skiers recently observed 50 years of camaraderie on the slopes with parties, parades, s’mores and, of course, skiing and snowboarding.
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She survived stage 4 cancer — then climbed Mount Kilimanjaro
Sample’s trek was both a fundraiser for a charity working in Rwanda and an opportunity to show herself how far she has come since her melanoma diagnosis.
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The New York Times newsroom is splintering over a trans coverage debate
Times reporters express concerns over the possibility that coverage decisions can be cited in workplace complaints.
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Virginia’s Darling throws my kind of dinner party in Alexandria
Chef Nicole Jones reveals a sense of humor, on and off the menu, at Virginia’s Darling, her latest neighborhood attraction in Old Town.
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A U.S. Marine lost his dog tag in the Vietnam war. A tour group just found it.
The college tour group, led by former U.S. Sen. Jim Webb, came upon a Vietnamese rice paddy farmer, who had the dog tag on his keychain.
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Moving homes creates tons of waste. Here’s how to be greener about it.
Yes, you already have a million things to think about when moving to a new house or apartment. But some simple tweaks can make the process climate-friendlier.
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Post Politics Now: Biden to huddle virtually with Zelensky, leaders of G-7 nations
The meeting caps a week in which Biden made an announced visit to Ukraine and delivered a speech in Poland praising the resolve of NATO allies in standing up to Russia.
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IRS tech is so ‘archaic’ the agency struggles to find people to work it
IRS uses computer applications 25 to 64 years old and software up to 15 versions behind current versions, leading to security risks and customer frustration.