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How to build a gallery wall on a budget
Buying and framing enough artwork for a gallery wall can get crazy expensive. These tips can help cut down the cost.
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They risk it all to cover war in Ukraine. Are people still watching?
It takes a lot of money and logistics for the big news networks to report from Ukraine’s front line. One year in, correspondents and executives agree it’s worth it.
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He broke off their engagement in 1963. Sixty years later, they tied the knot.
“Who does he think he is?” Priscilla Matheny thought when her ex-fiance reached out to her last year. “I don’t want anything to do with him.”
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Americans over 50 are doing extreme sports their grandparents never imagined
For past generations, a midlife pick-me-up might have meant a zippy new sports car. Some older Americans today are choosing intense fitness instead.
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Carolyn Hax: How to stop ‘loving’ grandson from belittling his sister?
Grandparent has tried and failed to stop an otherwise “kind” grandson from tormenting his little sister.
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Field narrows in Wisconsin Supreme Court election that could decide abortion ban fate
If liberals take over the court for the first time in 14 years, they are expected to reverse some GOP policies.
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China’s Economic Support for Russia Could Elicit More Sanctions
U.S. officials pledged to crack down on shipments to Russia that can be used for both civilian and military purposes, but that has proved hard to police.
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After Chemical Burn, Farm Owners Worry About a Cherished Way of Life
The derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals upended a region of Ohio where generations of families could afford to buy acres of land, raise livestock and plant gardens.
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Justice Dept. Struggles to Enforce Early Release Program for Abused Inmates
Prison officials and judges have been reluctant to support “compassionate releases” unless an inmate is ill, dying or incapacitated by age.
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Democratic Report Explores Blue-Collar Struggles: ‘Our Brand Is Pretty Damaged’
The report found that the economy was a bigger problem than cultural issues for the party in the industrial Midwest. It also found hopeful signs for Democrats.