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Sam Bankman-Fried’s Prosecutors Ask Judge to Tighten Bail Conditions
The move followed the disgraced cryptocurrency executive’s attempt to contact a potential witness in his criminal case, prosecutors said.
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Adventures of Sheela
Once upon a time, there lived a young girl named Sheela. She was an adventurous and brave soul, who loved exploring and discovering new places. Sheela had grown up in a small village with her parents and siblings, but she had always felt a strong urge to explore the world beyond her home. She was…
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Why chocolate is so delicious, according to science
Researchers from the University of Leeds found that chocolate’s much-cherished silky sensation is a product of the fat coating its outer layer.
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Carolyn Hax: Teens have chores but seem ‘oblivious’ to them
Parent asks how to deal with teens who opt for “total self-involvement” instead of doing chores.
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Miss Manners: Always the dinner party host, never the guest
They are “accomplished cooks” and wish their friends would reciprocate and invite them to dinner, too.
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Ask Amy: My husband’s adult children have never accepted me
After 10 years of marriage, this reader’s adult stepchildren still ignore her.
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After slow start, Trump hits the trail, kicking off GOP 2024 campaign season
Trump is set to campaign in New Hampshire and South Carolina on Saturday, amid growing Republican interest in elevating in increasingly interested new standard-bearers,
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Independent voters wary of investigations, want House GOP to deliver results
In several focus groups in battlegrounds, independents worry the new House majority’s focus on investigations is just part of a “get-even” culture.
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Who would work for Rep. Santos? Capitol Hill is watching closely.
No staff hirings on Capitol Hill are being more closely watched than those of Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), who has been buried in controversy since his election.
