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The next costly battleground in the conservative war for total parental control
This story is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. In late February, the Wyoming ...
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5 Cars Owners Say Look Great But Come With Expensive Problems
A gorgeous car can become an expensive relationship. Owners of some of the most visually […] ...
Administrators with Team and Enterprise plans can enable Code Review through Claude Code settings and a GitHub app install. Once activated, reviews automatically run on new pull requests without ...
A monumental mosaic designed by French artist Sister Samuelle aims to help survivors "piece the fragments back together and ...
Proposed study would measure hydrogen sulfide emissions, model offsite odor impacts near beach and downtown Traverse City ...
The price tag for Portland’s water filtration project has increased to $2.56 billion, and water officials said Thursday they’re hoping to push back a looming deadline to start filtering the city’s ...
Medicare Advantage now covers about 55% of eligible beneficiaries nationwide — more than 35 million people — but health systems are confronting a question that until recently felt almost taboo: What ...
Dorothy Roberts’ father was a white anthropologist who studied interracial marriages and her mother was a Black woman from Jamaica. She always assumed her parents' relationship inspired her father’s ...
“Coercive control” is the term for a diabolical relationship pattern that can have devastating consequences. It occurs when one person unreasonably interferes with another person’s free will and ...
The lapse of New START makes one thing clear: US President Donald Trump’s willingness to break commitments is a problem for the entire planet. Nuclear stability was built over decades by institutions ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s High-Speed Rail project is right on track — to becoming an even bigger epic waste of taxpayer money. The state is preparing to shell out a record-breaking $537 million to a key ...
NEW YORK—It was October 2018, and Brad Karp was atop the legal world. At a rooftop ceremony in Tribeca, the New York Law Journal was honoring Karp, chairman of Paul Weiss, as its attorney of the year.
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