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U.S.
How Biden Has Paved the Way for a Possible Presidential Run
A series of careful financial decisions, and the creation of nonprofits and academic centers staffed by close advisers, would help a campaign-in-waiting.No.
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U.S.
Mitt Romney Says Trump ‘Has Not Risen to the Mantle of the Office’
The Utah senator-elect criticized the president in an op-ed essay in The Washington Post days before he enters Congress, raising speculation that he could try to challenge Mr. Trump in 2020.Mitt Romney is multiply condemned.
Trump's "mantle" continues to trip him.
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Style
Finding Female Friends Over 50 Can Be Hard. These Women Figured It Out.
“There were meet-ups that were generalized for those in their 20s, 30s and 40s, but there was nothing for older women,” said the founder of a group in Los Angeles. “And I didn’t want men.”Be social.
Community garden, cards, church, school board, amateur music, the library. Show up twice.
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U.S.
Shutdown Leaves Food, Medicine and Pay in Doubt in Indian Country
Native Americans, entitled to federal services under treaties, are bearing the brunt of the government shutdown and worried about more pain to come.The impasse continues indefinitely.
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Science
NASA’s New Horizons Takes Photos of Ultima Thule, 4 Billion Miles Away
Now scientists await a bounty of new data about the small, mysterious icy body, the most distant object ever visited.The universe is a nondenumerable infinity.
The big bang is finite.
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In Newly Divided Government, Who Will Control the Political Agenda?
The political agenda is halted at the federal level.
A "win" for the Republicans in smaller government.
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Opinion
1919: The Year of the Crack-Up
From the Treaty of Versailles to Prohibition, the events of that year shaped America, and the world, for a century to come.In the beginning . . .
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Food
How to Eat in 2019
Alison Roman wants you to spend less time in the kitchen and more time at the table.Good Idea.
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Opinion
Time to Get Out of Afghanistan
The United States is spending beyond its means on a mission that might only be helping its strategic rivals.I don't want to be a colonial power.
The Philippines should have taught us.
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U.S.
As China Talks Begin, Trump’s Trade Negotiator Tries to Keep President From Wavering
Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative and a China skeptic, wants to prevent an anxious president from making a quick, empty deal in a rush to calm the markets.Formulas for disaster.
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Opinion
2019: The Year of the Wolves
Can the Constitution withstand the partisans?A bad model for the situation.
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Your Apartment Tries to Talk You Out of Going to a Party
Come on. You know you don’t really want to leave.Your dog needs to run.
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World
U.S. Agents Fire Tear Gas Across Mexican Border
About 150 migrants who tried to enter the United States near San Diego early Tuesday were forced back.This would be an act of war under other circumstances.
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World
Inside Facebook’s Secret Rulebook for Global Political Speech
Under fire for stirring up distrust and violence, the social network has vowed to police its users. But leaked documents raise serious questions about its approach.Facebook should not be broadcasting.
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New York
At Inauguration, Cuomo Rallies State Against Trump
In an address on Ellis Island, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo rebuked President Trump even as he conspicuously avoided invoking the president by name.Andrew Cuomo is the Governor the State of New York elected.
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Magazine
Harry Reid Has a Few Words for Washington
The former Senate majority leader on President Trump and Senator Chuck Schumer, and on why he doesn’t regret ending the filibuster for judicial appointments.Donald Trump is as insane as Harry Reid thought when Reid left the senate.
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