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Each market frenzy seems crazier than the last. But all have the same roots.
It may seem simple, but it bears repeating: sleep, gratitude and helping other people.
In the southern city of Perpignan, voters who had long built a dam against the far right turned in the last election. Some wonder whether it’s a harbinger of things to come.
Mr. Harrison, who acknowledged making comments dismissive of racism, will be replaced on the coming season by the first women to host the franchise, Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe.
In Afghanistan, a rise in targeted attacks that the government seems unable to stop has also encouraged the settling of old scores through vendetta killings.
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Nicole Russell makes all sorts of pies — with toppings ranging from tandoori to jerk chicken — in her home kitchen.
Lens fog plagues glasses-wearers these days. Here are some things that can help.
In my life, sex and love have been twisted up with childhood trauma. Time for a break.
The animal, which had bitten five people, including two young children, near San Francisco over nearly eight months, was euthanized on Thursday.
Shirley Hazzard’s “The Transit of Venus,” recently reissued, is a plushly written novel about two orphaned Australian sisters who arrive in England in the 1950s.
The question of whether the big-hitting DeChambeau would pull out his driver seemed as compelling as the actual competition.
Most people have been able to pass on assets like a family home without federal tax, but that could be changing.
She had always been the person I turned to in difficult times. Maybe she could help me through this isolation, too.
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