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Dear Abby: My husband keeps defending his deadbeat baby mama

Dear Abby gives advice to a woman whose husband isn't sticking up for himself while his ex-wife shirks her responsibilities with their children.
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The Uplift: An adaptable dog
A dog wows onlookers by walking around town on his two hind legs — but it's not a trick, it's an adaptation. A woman decks out her house in eye-catching decorations each October, not for Halloween but for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Plus, more heartwarming stories.
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Every fascism alarm bell is going off on Donald Trump
Trump's total ignorance of history informs his fascist tendencies. Thankfully, knowing actual history can be an antidote.
latimes.com
L.A. home where Matthew Perry died sells for $8.55 million
Matthew Perry's former Pacific Palisades home sold in an off-market deal almost a year to the day after the "Friend's" actor was found dead on the property.
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UN secretary-general won’t condemn official accused of antisemitism; US said to grant visa for visit
Despite accusations of pushing antisemitism through official U.N. reports, Francesca Albanese will address the world body and give talks at several campuses during U.S visit.
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Loudoun parents sue school board for stopping public comments early
The lawsuit alleges that the decision to end the public comment period at a recent meeting violated the parents’ right to free speech.
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The massive gender gap in the election, in 2 charts
A mural honoring women in Erie, Pennsylvania. | Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images A massive gender gap has been evident in poll after poll of this election — a significant trend that underscores the pivotal role women could play this November.  Most recently, a late October Quinnipiac survey of Michigan found 57 percent of women in the state back Vice President Kamala Harris, while 40 percent of men did the same. Conversely, 56 percent of men backed former President Donald Trump, while 37 percent of women did. That’s repeatedly been the case in national polls, too. For example, a recent poll from USA Today/Suffolk University found that Harris had a 16-point gap in the support that she saw from men and women.  “It’s the battle of the sexes, and it’s no game,” Quinnipiac pollster Tim Malloy said in a statement. “There is a glaring gap in Michigan and Wisconsin between the number of women supporting Harris and the number of men supporting Trump.” In Quinnipiac polls conducted in five of the seven key swing states throughout October, Harris had a significant lead among women, while Trump saw a comparable advantage among men in those same places. (Quinnipiac has not released October results for Nevada and Arizona.) !function(){"use strict";window.addEventListener("message",(function(a){if(void 0!==a.data["datawrapper-height"]){var e=document.querySelectorAll("iframe");for(var t in a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var r=0;r
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Tracking the hours before a young woman became a murder victim
Alex Pennig, 32, was shot dead in her St. Paul, Minnesota, apartment. Detectives used surveillance footage to piece together her final moments.
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Israel’s Response to Iran
An update on the fighting in the Middle East.
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Israel Attacks Iran in Series of Pre-Dawn Airstrikes Targeting Military Infrastructure
The Israeli military said its aircraft targeted facilities that Iran used to make the missiles it previously fired at Israel.
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New Hampshire mother who beat and starved her 5-year-old son to death weeps as she’s sentenced to over 50 years in prison
Elijah’s autopsy showed he suffered facial and scalp injuries, acute fentanyl intoxication, malnourishment and pressure ulcers.
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Indie singer Loomis botches national anthem at third-party presidential debate: ‘I f–ked it up, can I go back please?’
The singer received a round of applause from several people around the stage as she walked off seemingly confused as to where to go.
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Eye on America: New hotel runs on clean energy, and growing threats of inland flooding
In North Carolina, we learn about the growing threat of severe flooding facing inland communities. And in Connecticut, we check in at the only hotel in the country that runs entirely on renewable electricity. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
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Dodgers' Tommy Edman builds on NLCS MVP performance by doing the little things
Despite a first-inning error, Tommy Edman made key plays in the field that kept the Dodgers in the game and ultimately helped them win it.
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latimes.com
Trump’s tariffs, explained
Let’s look at a family picnic to see how Trump’s tariff policies could affect prices for you.
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Blake Treinen finds 'peace' when facing Aaron Judge or any tough situation
Blake Treinen says he doesn't let high-pressure situations get to him. Maybe that's why he has established himself as the Dodgers' top World Series reliever.
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latimes.com
‘Dracula’ star exaggerated drug addiction to win back his much younger wife: author
Bela Lugosi, who made his mark as Dracula in Hollywood, insisted to reporters he battled a crippling addiction to drugs for over two decades — but one author claimed he "deliberately exaggerated" his story for a heartbreaking reason.
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nypost.com
Advocates say gun violence still a big issue despite flurry of election topics
Attention paid to gun violence prevention has had to compete and, at times, has been overshadowed by other hot-button campaign topics.
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Connor McMichael, who ‘does it all’ for the Caps, is on a roll
Connor McMichael enters Saturday’s matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning on a four-game point streak for the Washington Capitals.
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Gender extremist doctor hides data showing puberty blockers do NOTHING to help kids
God only knows how many children’s lives were altered for the worse.
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Judges’ rude Giuliani ruling and more: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 27, 2024
NY Post readers discuss Rudy Giuliani's most recent legal woes and more.
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Will the Menendez brothers be set free? How the parole board, the governor and a new D.A. could change things
L.A. County Dist. Atty. Gascón's decision to seek to resentence Erik and Lyle Menendez is just the first step in what could be a lengthy process to get the brothers released from prison.
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latimes.com
A pageant queen took her own life. Her mom continues to write her story.
Two years after losing her daughter, former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, April Simpkins has become a mental health advocate, sharing her daughter’s full story to help others live.
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washingtonpost.com
Bill Clinton stumps for Democrats in Orange County with control of the House on the line
Former President Clinton will attend events for Orange County Democrats Derek Tran and Dave Min, who are part of two races that could determine control of Congress.
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latimes.com
Kamala Harris' politics of joy give way to a closing pitch focused on fear
Kamala Harris' politics of joy takes a backseat to warnings about Trump. She's betting that can sway the last available voters, including 'soft Republicans.'
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latimes.com
Amid controversy, California and the Biden administration are preparing new water plans
The Biden administration and California are close to finishing new plans for operating the state’s major water systems, an overhaul that is generating debate.
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latimes.com
Letters to the Editor: Centrist voters are powerless in presidential primaries. We must fix this
Centrist voters see the two parties' stranglehold on presidential nominations as a problem. California's primary model provides a solution.
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latimes.com
State watchdog agency is investigating donations to Kevin de León's reelection campaign
The committee is looking into potential money-laundering violations.
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latimes.com
Why ‘The Terminator’ remains unkillable
The gritty cyborg flick could have gone to the dustbin. Forty years later, James Cameron’s creation — and his dystopian prophecy — are still with us.
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washingtonpost.com
Letters to the Editor: Is that sloth really smiling? Kids need to learn to spot online fakes
Kids still have the most powerful tool to spot deepfakes online: their brain. A teacher says she's helping her students use theirs.
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latimes.com
Surrounded by violence, drug dealing and overdoses, workers at this L.A. restaurant struggle to hang on
In one sense, the Yoshinoya Japanese Kitchen across the street from MacArthur Park couldn’t be in a better location.
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latimes.com
My grandfather's teacher, murdered for resisting Nazis, has lessons for Americans today
In the 1940s in Norway, as in the U.S. now, politicians tried to replace state curricula with warped fascist-approved histories. Principled educators were sent to concentration camps.
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latimes.com
A Jane Austen retelling that actually has something new to say
In Nikki May's 'This Motherless Land,' a young woman's journey from Nigeria to England leads to a rude awakening about class, race and family resentment.
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latimes.com
After a season of adversity, Freddie Freeman achieves a dream baseball moment
Only a few days ago it still wasn't clear if Freddie Freeman would play in the World Series, let alone help the Dodgers win Game 1 on a walk-off grand slam.
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latimes.com
This purple swath of Maine could determine control of Congress
In an increasingly polarized country, Maine’s massive 2nd Congressional District — the largest east of the Mississippi — is a rare expanse of purple.
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washingtonpost.com
Wolverhampton vs. Brighton prediction: EPL picks, odds, best bets Saturday
The Wolverhampton Wanderers are in must-win mode.
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nypost.com
Elon Musk, enemy of ‘open borders,’ launched his career working illegally
Investors in Musk’s first company worried about “our founder being deported” and gave him a deadline for obtaining a work visa.
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Aaron Boone’s Nestor Cortes call stuns scouts and not in a good way
Nestor Cortes is known for having a lot of guts. Even before he said he’s willing to risk next season for a ring, everyone knew Cortes had guts going for him. But sometimes guts aren’t enough. Though it wasn’t quite shocking Aaron Boone showed amazing faith in the gutsy, beloved Cortes, choosing him to pitch...
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nypost.com
The Real Reason the Washington Post’s Non-Endorsement for President Is So Infuriating
The paper that broke open Watergate is now too afraid it might bet on the wrong horse for the White House.
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slate.com
I Stared Into the Purest Form of Trump Worship in America. It Was Even Weirder Than Expected.
It’s an inescapable, highly lucrative symbol of MAGA America. What’s really behind it?
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slate.com
How the Harris Campaign Could Give a Few Final Persuadable Voters a Nudge
A particular ad could actually make a difference in this thing.
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slate.com
Nets pushing Jalen Wilson to improve on defensive end
Nets' Jalen Wilson has gotten off to a strong offensive start. But now Jordi Fernandez has given him a mandate to improve on the defensive end.
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nypost.com
Trump to rally in iconic Madison Square Garden
In the final week of his campaign, former President Donald Trump will cross off a campaign bucket list item on Sunday: a rally in the iconic Madison Square Garden.
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abcnews.go.com
D.C.-area forecast: Breezy but mild today, then chillier for Sunday
Cooler air behind a front is a bit slow to arrive on gusty winds today. You’ll feel the chill tonight through Sunday night.
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washingtonpost.com
Who is Winning the Election? Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump Polls 10 Days Out
Newsweek has provided a summary of national and battleground state polls ten days before the 2024 presidential election.
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newsweek.com
I Lost Everything in Puerto Rico—Now I'm a First-Time Voter in Pennsylvania
Although I've only been here four years, I feel accepted by everyone, even though my English isn't perfect and it's been difficult to get a good job.
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newsweek.com
Beats per Minute Walking May Be the Next Fitness Trend
Going on a walk with music chosen for its tempo can be a fun way to get moving, one personal trainer told Newsweek.
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newsweek.com
If Trump Wins, Could a 1798 Law Deliver His Promised Mass Deportations?
It’s time to take the threat from the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 literally and seriously.
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slate.com
How to Thrive as a Party of One
NPR’s Meghan Keane wrote a book about choosing yourself in a world that pressures us to partner. What happened next was the greatest twist of all.
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slate.com