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A roundup of the most-read Carolyn Hax columns of 2025 includes a woman’s birthday obsession, a flight-tracking in-law and a petty inheritance decision. Carolyn Hax writes a daily advice column for ...
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Zhai Jun, special envoy of the Chinese government on the Middle East issue, was in Israel from Tuesday to Thursday and held talks with Israeli officials, including Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar. The ...
Marianna Sotomayor reports on Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives for The Washington Post. She covers the ideological, cultural and personality-based tensions that ...
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JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT - Gregory M. Messere Jr., 30, of Celoron was charged Jan. 4 with fourth-degree grand larceny, first-degree reckless endangerment, reckless driving, failure to comply, and ...
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani needs to learn to not throw off wild charges of “murder,” as he did in a Wednesday tweet about the tragic death of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Dear Abby advises a woman whose husband is suffering from cancer on how she should approach telling her children not to make frequent visits to their cancer-stricken dad.
As the city’s $14 billion tourism industry continues to grow, one of the city’s hoteliers will inspire the next generation of hospitality leaders at the College of Charleston.