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Fashion & Style
Can This Marriage Be Saved ... by Our Teenage Daughters?
Also, veto power over the guest list for a brunch; a colleague talks in baby voice; and a friend’s new squeeze has shaved four years off her (tender) age.The children will do better without the fights.
One child implies three relationships
Ending a bad marriage ends one of the three.
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U.S.
Right and Left React to Trump’s Norm-Defying Tweets
Read about how the other side thinks: Writers from across the political spectrum discuss the president’s polarizing use of Twitter.Magicians live on distraction.
Trump is just another Frat boy.
4
Magazine
The Hard-Earned Richness of Wild-Caught Salmon
The bright color and deep flavor of king salmon can only come from a journey of thousands of miles to the Alaskan coast.Any time.
5
Health
There’s Plague on the Prairie, but These Dogs May Be Protected
An unusual peanut-butter-flavored vaccine helps to shield prairie dogs from outbreaks of plague.It would be good to eliminate Yersinia Pestis.
6
Business Day
CNN Story About Source of Trump Wrestling Video Draws Backlash
The network said it had found the Reddit user behind a video showing the president wrestling the CNN logo to the ground, but it did not identify the user."Do not poke the tiger."
7
Well
Drowning Without Water
Most of my childhood was spent with one home care nurse after another. But none was as memorable as my first day with Jean.Being dependent is not good.
Being dependent on an incompetent does not help
8
Opinion
Women Move, World Improves
There’s progress on greater gender equality in politics. So everything’s going to get better.I will vote for rational politicians.
I am not going to lay any of them.
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U.S.
Unlikely Holdout Underscores Challenge for Senate Health Bill
At a constituent meeting in Kansas, a state President Trump won by 20 points, Senator Jerry Moran faced probing questions about the bill — and had some of his own.Obama care is as good as could get through congress.
10
Opinion
Mr. Trump and the Art of the New York Insult
You could say that the president studied with the pros, like Rudy Giuliani and Ed Koch.
"Both
mayors were rewarded with re-election — Mr. Koch twice, Mr. Giuliani
once — by voters who saw them as fighters, willing to stand up for what
they believed, even if they could be harsh. It is perhaps not surprising
that another New Yorker, Mr. Trump, suspects that supporters will
similarly have his back no matter how coarse he becomes.
But
unlike the president (and, for that matter, Mr. Giuliani), Mr. Koch was
at least able to laugh at himself on occasion. One of his slogans was:
“If you agree with me on nine out of 12 issues, vote for me. If you
agree with me on 12 out of 12 issues, see a psychiatrist.” By contrast,
Mr. Trump would probably say that in agreeing with him 12 out of 12
times, you’re making America great again."
Good night.
Good night.
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