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A gay man and a straight woman got married. They say it's not a 'lavender marriage' but founded on 'true pure love.'

Serafina Kenny

Jacob Hoff and Samantha Wynn Greenstone got married in 2024. Hoff is gay, and Greenstone is straight, but they say theirs is not a "lavender marriage."Jacob Hoff and Samantha Wynn Greenstone <ul><li ...[Continue Reading]

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Want To Start A Business? Heres How To Do It Right

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Want To Start A Business? Heres How To Do It Right getty Many people dream of starting a successful business, but fear can hold them back from achieving their dream. Starting a business can be the ...[Continue Reading]

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Mahmoud Khalil Is a Stress Test for Democrats

Zak Cheney-Rice

When ICE agents detained Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student and pro-Palestine activist, on March 8, Democratic leaders could not seem to agree on whether to stand up for him. Alexan ...[Continue Reading]

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Theres one big, ridiculous reason Trump businesses are suing Capital One

Mark Herrmann

Earlier this month, a collection of people and entities affiliated with President Donald Trump specifically, the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, DJT Holdings LLC, DJT Holdings Managing Member LLC, D ...[Continue Reading]

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The rare minerals agreement is a raw deal for Ukraine

Lev Golinkin

If Ukraine needs a wake-up call regarding how much agency it truly has, President Volodymyr Zelenskyys humiliating decision to sign the rare minerals deal, which would see America and Ukraine jointly ...[Continue Reading]

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The Long Nap of the Lazy Bureaucrat

Charlie Tyson

In December, the Republican senator Joni Ernst, of Iowa, released a report tauntingly titled Out of Office: Bureaucrats on the beach and in bubble baths but not in office buildings. Ernst, the chair ...[Continue Reading]

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