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Jay Inslee Sees Greener Pastures Ahead
After nearly 30 years in elected office, Washington’s governor plans to shift his focus to climate solutions and clean energy,…
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News
Help, I’m Flooded With Email! What Should I Do?
More from our inbox: The Dawn of a More Moderate Era in Cable News? Not Likely.Merrick Garland ‘Must Not Be…
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News
A Sinister New Page in the Republican Playbook
On Tuesday, I wrote about the Republican effort to limit the reach and scope of initiatives and referendums as another…
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Business
Funeral Homes Don’t Have to List Prices Online. That May Change.
The federal rule that requires funeral homes to list their prices didn’t envision the internet. Now, regulators are weighing an…
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News
Why Have One ‘Impossible’ Ring Around Your World When You Could Have Two?
The News Earlier this year, astronomers announced that a tiny world beyond Neptune with a diameter about one-third that of…
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Biden’s Highest Hurdle Isn’t Age, It’s Passion
Joe Biden is officially running for re-election, and his candidacy will put some Democratic voters — those not only skittish…
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World
Documents Reflect Persistent, if Unfounded, Speculation on Putin’s Health
Leaked materials include unsubstantiated intelligence about a Ukrainian politician’s claim that the Russian leader is undergoing chemotherapy.
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News
John Mulaney Punctures His Persona in ‘Baby J’
In his highly anticipated new Netflix special, the comic changes his pace to deliver bristlingly funny material about addiction, rehab…
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News
Dutch to Make Public the Files on Accused Nazi Collaborators
Historians and archivists are excited and concerned about providing unfettered public online access to investigators’ files that have been restricted…
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World
No Major Disruption From Public Sector Strike, but Also No Solution in Sight
The walkout by federal public servants was spurred by inflation and the government’s return-to-office program.