November 2019

Biden Attacks Warren as a ‘My Way or the Highway’ Elitist

Joseph R. Biden Jr. unfurled sharply personal new lines of attack against Senator Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday, questioning her contributions to the Democratic Party and seeking to cast her as an elitist who believes people lack courage or wisdom unless they agree with her. “Some call it the ‘my way or the highway’ approach to […]

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32 Funny Tweets About Married Life That Are Just Too Darn Real

32 Funny Tweets About Married Life That Are Just Too Darn Real | HuffPost Life Part of HuffPost Relationships. ©2019 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. When your partner’s once-endearing habits have become a major source of annoyance in your life, that’s a sign that you’re officially married AF. Maybe it’s that foot-tapping thing they do

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Shia LaBeouf Calls ‘Honey Boy’ A ‘Love Letter’ To His Once Estranged Father

Shia LaBeouf doesn’t shy away from personal trauma in “Honey Boy,” the semi-autobiographical film that also marks his screenwriting debut.  In a Tuesday appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” LaBeouf talked about writing much of “Honey Boy” during a stint at a rehab facility he called “head camp” after his 2017 arrest in Georgia on charges that included

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Virginia Election: Democrats Take Control of State Legislature

Democrats completed Virginia’s historic partisan shift from red to blue on Tuesday, winning majorities in both chambers of the legislature and consolidating power across state government for the first time in a generation. In an election where passions about President Trump and the impeachment inquiry drove voters on both sides, a revolt against the president

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US job openings decline in September though remain healthy

U.S. employers advertised fewer open jobs in September compared with the previous month, but the number of available positions remains high by historic standards. The Labor Department said Tuesday that employers listed 7 million jobs, down from 7.3 million in August. Job openings peaked at 7.6 million in November and have slowly declined since. Overall

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