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  1. From : A Biden Administration regulation would conscript your retirement savings to advance the progressive agenda, whether you like it or not

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  2. Friction between adult children and a new partner can do a lot of damage. Here are some guidelines that can help later-life couples, and their families, achieve the best possible outcome.

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  3. A year of disease and civil unrest set off alarms on a stretch of rural Kansas. A local defense group emerged, exposing the divide fracturing the rest of the U.S.

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  4. Watch an exclusive aerial video illustrating the scope of the problem at California's Port of Los Angeles and the complexities of the process of unloading container ships

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  5. MagSafe is back, and the Touch Bar is gone. Columnist explains how Apple is righting past wrongs with its new MacBook Pro models.

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  6. It took a pandemic-forced slowdown to make this CFO and endurance athlete realize he was training too hard

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  7. Sexual desire is lower than it’s been at any point during the pandemic for people who are feeling stressed, a new study says. To rekindle your relationship, sex therapists advise to just start touching.

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  8. The bill for climate change is coming due, and it will be big. Businesses, investors and the U.S. government are planning to turn the country carbon neutral in the coming 30 years. What will it cost and who will pay?

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  9. Parents say their kids are begging to watch the bloody Netflix hit “Squid Game.” Some think that trying to shield their children from the show entirely is a losing battle. “If it gets really bad we turn it off or I can throw a blanket over his head.”

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  10. Social media has become a safe space for many teens to explore gender and sexual identity, but some teens feel pressure to make a choice, writes columnist

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  11. Kiss frontman Gene Simmons is putting his Las Vegas home on the market for $14.95 million, less than a year after buying the roughly 11,000-square-foot property. He said his wife and children are "not fans of 115-degree weather."

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  12. Young women have found ways to protect their mental health while using Instagram, reports

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  13. A 12-year-old girl’s video challenged Mexico’s coronavirus czar over a policy against vaccinating minors. “I’ve learned you have to stand up for yourself in this world. Now, I’m standing up for others who want the vaccine.”

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  14. Bitcoin miners are turning to green energy to keep their electricity-hungry machines chugging while lessening their impact on the environment

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  15. Is your tech dating you? We found 8 gadgets due for extinction—and some modern-day upgrades to try instead.

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  16. Facebook’s oversight board rebuked the company for not being forthcoming about exempting high-profile users from its rules, following a WSJ investigation

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  17. Knowing what your own retirement experience will be like is next to impossible. Just ask the professor who studied the subject for 44 years. “Some things I knew to be true, but I had not realized how true.”

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  18. Heard on the Street: Are supercars expensive toys or valuable assets? The question matters for stock investors as well as for owners of a Ferrari, Lamborghini or Aston Martin

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  19. From : The public school system weighs on parents, writes Philip Hamburger. It burdens them not simply with poor teaching and discipline, but with political bias, hostility toward religion, and now even sexual and racial indoctrination.

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  20. Yellowstone is having the busiest year in its history. To steer clear of the crowds and see the real treasures of the park, grab a kayak and a guide.

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