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How Close Is the U.S. to Hitting the Debt Ceiling? How Bad Would That Be?
The United States has a cap on the amount of money it can borrow. That means it can run out of cash if the limit isn’t lifted.
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U.S. Warms to Helping Ukraine Target Crimea
The Biden administration is considering the argument that Kyiv needs the power to strike at the Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014.
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Russian Citizen Accused of Running Cryptocurrency Exchange Used by Criminals
The charges were part of an intensifying effort by federal law enforcement agencies, in conjunction with European partners, to combat international cryptocurrency schemes and illegal transactions.
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Seoul’s Best Hidden Restaurants and Bars
Not far from the glare of the city center, the South Korean capital offers a wealth of cozy, cool hangouts, if you don’t mind ducking down alleys and opening a well-concealed door or two.
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Emory Healthcare in Georgia got hacked, and patient records leaked
Georgia-based Emory Healthcare reported a healthcare data breach that impacted more than 1,000 individuals and potentially exposed protected health information (PHI).
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As she turns 103, ‘nothing tastes better at a party than crab cakes and beer’
Mary Barnes, who made history serving in World War II, celebrated her milestone at an assisted-living center in Fairfax, Va.
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Meg Medina named Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
Author of the award-winning Merci Suárez series plans to encourage kids to talk about books as part of her ‘Cuéntame’ theme.
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Miss Manners: Customer is frustrated by automatic tip recommendations
A reader thinks tipping options on every retail interaction are unnecessary.
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Ask Amy: A casual friend won’t stop giving me excessive gifts
A reader doesn’t know how to stop their friend from giving them extravagant gifts.
