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Emboldened by the Taliban return, Afghan men are telling their sisters, wives to let go of their liberties and adapt their lifestyles to the new regime.
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GOP gains among Latino voters in Reading, Pa., mirror those in other parts of the country, but Democrats think they still have important advantages with this growing group of Americans.
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Billionaire Thomas Tull is buying up thousands of acres on western slope of the Teton Valley Range near Wyoming, says his goal is conservation
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The 29-year-old model has recast her career strategy, become a new mom and moved into philanthropy.
Everyone thought these Colorado towns were far from wildfire danger. Then hot embers blown by powerful winds destroyed more than 1,000 homes
Chatty colleagues and hybrid meetings don’t have to break your concentration as you transition from remote work.
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