January 2020

Competing for Sanders’s New Hampshire Voters: Yang and Gabbard

PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Tim Smith is 35, relatively young compared with other voters. He calls himself an independent, which is common here in New Hampshire. And he’s uneasy about the political establishment and Democratic Party standard-bearers. Perhaps it is no surprise, then, that Mr. Smith voted for Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the 2016

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Elizabeth Warren’s Skin Care Routine Has Created A Whole New Debate

Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren and her skin have been featured in thousands of up-close and personal selfies on the campaign trail. Glowing selfies have become a signature trait, alongside her robust energy and “can-do” attitude. But according to a new interview with Cosmo, the Democratic senator from Massachusetts apparently “never” washes her face. Warren revealed

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‘Fuller House’ Star Juan Pablo Di Pace’s Next Act Is Musical Diary Of His Authentic Self

Audiences who came of age in the heyday of 1980s and ’90s sitcoms will enjoy another nostalgia trip when Netflix unveils the final nine episodes of “Fuller House” later this year.  For Juan Pablo Di Pace, the series finale will mark the end of an era and a fresh opportunity. The Argentine actor was among

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Worker help sought to combat Super Bowl human trafficking

Florida law enforcement officials are asking hotel workers, ride-hailing service drivers and security personnel to be alert for human trafficking during next month’s Super Bowl By CURT ANDERSON Associated Press January 9, 2020, 9:43 PM 3 min read MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — To combat human trafficking during the Super Bowl, law enforcement officials said Thursday

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Weary Veterans Exemplify a Nation Reluctant for War With Iran

WASHINGTON — In 2002, as the George W. Bush administration marched toward its invasion of Iraq, Vice President Dick Cheney chose the national convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to make his case for invasion and was greeted with thunderous applause. This week, the V.F.W., like other major veterans organizations that once took positions

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