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Muslim American fencer to Donald Trump: ‘I don’t have another home’
Ibtihaj Muhammad says, "All my family's from Jersey. It's like, well, where do we go?"
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Caleb Schwab was the son of Kansas state legislator Scott Schwab. "He brought abundant joy to our family," the family said in a statement.
 
Carolyn Hax: She chose happiness over a higher-paying job — and pays the price
A husband's anger over a woman's career decision becomes a threat to their marriage.
 
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The next big fight over housing could happen, literally, in your back yard
Even a modest idea for new housing — let homeowners build it in their own back yards — has run into resistance.
 
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