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Carolyn Hax: Wife was fired for sexual misconduct. What now?
In the wake of the wife’s firing for an unwanted sexual advance on a co-worker, a spouse stares down their awkward future.
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Post Politics Now: Biden to host nation’s governors, Brazil’s president at the White House
The governors visiting Washington provide the latest audience for Biden to pitch economic initiatives that were at the heart of his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
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Senate prison system inquiry reveals ‘national disgrace,’ Ossoff says
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) led bipartisan investigations that found official misconduct, sexual abuse and corruption in prison systems.
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The making of Anna Paulina Luna
Luna’s sharp turn to the right, her account of an isolating and impoverished childhood and her embrace of her Hispanic heritage have surprised friends and family who knew her before her ascent to the U.S. House this year.
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What Musk’s right turn, Twitter trolling have cost him — reputationally
Polls once indicated that Musk was overwhelmingly liked — at least, by Americans who knew who he was. Now he cuts a much more polarizing figure.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t the only one pushing the bounds of decorum
A series of events in the House this week underline the continued degradation of our political norms.
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Pence Gets Subpoena From Special Counsel in Jan. 6 Investigation
The move by Jack Smith, the special counsel, is one of the most aggressive in his investigation of Donald Trump’s efforts to stay in power and is likely to lead to a battle over executive privilege.
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Reddit got hacked
Reddit suffered a cyberattack Sunday evening, allowing hackers to access internal business systems and steal internal documents and source code. The company says the hackers used a phishing lure targeting Reddit employees with a landing page impersonating its intranet site. This site attempted to steal employees’ credentials and two-factor authentication tokens. After one employee fell…
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Death Toll in Turkey and Syria From Earthquake Passes 20,000
The number of dead in Turkey rose to 17,674, making it the deadliest quake in that country since 1939.
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‘No More Antakya’: Turks Say Quake Wiped Out a City, and a Civilization
Amid scenes of utter devastation and widespread suffering in the bitter cold, residents mourned the loss of family, friends and memories.