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Carolyn Hax: Mom friend can’t resist their daughters’ teen dramas
Is it her place to tell a fellow mom to stop getting caught up in their teenage daughters’ dramas?
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Post Politics Now: GOP using committee spots to reward and punish in the new House
A clearer picture is emerging about which Republicans are being rewarded with plum committee spots — and which Democrats might be denied posts.
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DeSantis inauguration sponsored by companies he loves to bash
Lobbyists for the governor’s favorite corporate punching bags, such as Disney and BlackRock, were also co-chairs for his inauguration.
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McCarthy’s specious attacks on Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell
The House speaker’s reasons for booting them off the House Intelligence Committee don’t add up.
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The state of play in the RNC chair race
Republicans have had three disappointing elections in a row. But there may be no change at the top.
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4 key questions about the Biden documents
Where things go from here, now that Biden’s team has announced more documents were found and a special counsel has been appointed.
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Pentagon Sends U.S. Arms Stored in Israel to Ukraine
Israeli officials had initially expressed concerns that the move could damage its relations with Russia.
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Dnipro Strike Adds to Western Urgency on Aid for Ukraine
The Dutch prime minister cited the deadly strike on civilians as a factor in his country’s intent to provide Ukraine with a Patriot missile system.
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How a Kyiv School Stays in Session Amid Airstrikes and Blackouts
In Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, Russian strikes and power outages are part of the school day. Teachers and students press on with resolve.
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After 220 Years, the Fate of the Parthenon Marbles Rests in Secret Talks
The British Museum and Greece’s prime minister are getting closer to a deal on returning the so-called Elgin Marbles to Athens. But key differences remain.