Tuesday, November 14, 2023

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Plus, U.S. Manages Expectations of a Breakthrough Before Biden and Xi Meet
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Why Aren't More People Marrying? Ask Women What Dating Is Like.

Harping on people to get married from up in the ivory tower fails to engage with reality of life in the dating trenches.

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While the country debates Donald Trump's real net worth, should we also ask if his daughter was anything more than window dressing for him?

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Matthew Perry wanted to be remembered for helping people get sober. I was one of them.

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America Is Losing Control

President Biden shows he has not learned from past mistakes.

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The Legal Double Standard That's Rarely Discussed

Every day prosecutors choose to keep former targets in the dark, never telling them that the case against them is dead.

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