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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Aquarius: Don’t dwell on things you cannot change
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Jessica Szohr, 34; Ewan McGregor, 48; Christopher Walken, 76; Shirley Jones, 85. Happy Birthday: Don’t share too much. Be a good listener and confidant. What you gain by being astute will help you make personal decisions that will change your life. This is a year of brute force and intentional […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Travel navigator Christopher Elliott: Here’s what happens when your aircraft is grounded
Christopher Elliott The Washington Post To hear travelers like Dani Robin talk about it, the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to ground the Boeing 737 Max last week caused a minimum of disruptions to air travel. She never had to worry about her passenger rights because Southwest Airlines solved her problem almost before she knew it […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Baggage check Andrea Bonior: My husband does a horrible job handling our toddler’s questions
Andrea Bonior Special to The Washington Post Q: My husband has little patience for our toddler’s questions. Typical toddler stuff, lots of “whys,” and questions without answers. I know they can get annoying after a while —I spend even more time with our son than he does — but I also think it is good […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Karen Tumulty: Trump is leading his party over a cliff on health care
By Karen Tumulty The Washington Post Apparently, President Donald Trump didn’t learn much from the first time he did it, because he is once again leading his party over a cliff on health care. The day after the Justice Department launched a surprise attack on the Affordable Care Act, seeking to overturn the entire law, […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Helaine Olen: Why are we getting so many robocalls?
By Helaine Olen Special to The Washington Post One morning about three weeks ago, at 5:45 a.m., the robocallers came for me. My cellphone rang. And rang. It hasn’t stopped. The calls claim to come from all over the world. Sometimes they ring once, and stop. Sometimes twice. Rarely more than that. If I answer, […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Jonathan Blanks: Want to stop gun deaths? Stop talking about ‘weapons of war’
Blanks admonishes elected officials to stop using fear tactics as a way to lower the gun death rate.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2019
Jennifer Rubin: Democrats would love for 2020 to be like 2018
By Jennifer Rubin The Washington Post Democrats out on the trail, as opposed to those in cable-news studios, have not been talking much about the Russia investigation. When they have talked about Russia, they have expressed alarm that President Donald Trump hadn’t recognized the unequivocal evidence of Russian interference and had not devised a plan […]
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PublishedMarch 30, 2019
Charles Bouchles: Perhaps not the best analogy
This is in regard to Eric Marenghi’s letter, “Not all losers lost the presidency” (March 26). I may have been able to come up with a better analogy than to compare the likes of Beto O’Rourk and Stacey Abrams to Abraham Lincoln and James Polk. Charles Bouchles, Mechanic Falls
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PublishedMarch 30, 2019
Reggie Bechard: Coup in the government
I am concerned that America is faltering, and people might lose their rights of freedom to bear arms and freedom of speech. That would end our way of life. There is a coup going on in the federal government with the socialist liberal machine trying to take down the president. The media are fanning the […]
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PublishedMarch 30, 2019
William Barber: Mueller’s report was never going to save America
By William Barber II Special to The Washington Post Emboldened by his attorney general’s summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s still-embargoed report, President Donald Trump has shifted from his oft-repeated defense of “No collusion!” to an offensive against the investigation that he has always dismissed as a “witch hunt.” As the saying goes, it’s not […]
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