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2023/08/21

For You: Maps: Tracking Post-Tropical Storm Hilary

Plus, California Is Free of Extreme Drought Conditions for the First Time in 3 Years
August 21, 2023

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The Steepest Hill

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FROM OPINION

Maureen Dowd

Live by RICO, Die by RICO

The toxic alliance between a former mob slayer and a wannabe mob boss.

Michelle Cottle

What Trump's Debate Stunt Says to Republican Voters

His refusal to debate speaks to his staggering disregard for voters and their right to learn about the field.

David Brooks

To Be Happy, Marriage Matters More Than Career

Yet parents sends the opposite message to the young.

Jessica Bennett

I Refuse the Graceful Slide Into Cultural Irrelevance

Why I, an aging millennial, am not prepared to give up on cool just yet.

Katherine Miller

Mark Meadows Has Gone Quiet

The man is everywhere and nowhere.

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