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Trump Administration Restricts Entry Into U.S. From China

Moving to counter the spreading coronavirus outbreak, the Trump administration said Friday that it would bar entry by most foreign nationals who had recently visited China and put some American travelers under a quarantine as it declared a rare public health emergency. The temporary restrictions followed announcements by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United

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How To Deal With A Friend Who Always Complains About Their Partner

When you’re in a relationship, occasionally venting to your friends about your partner is normal and even healthy: it can help you process your feelings or put certain problems in perspective. But when the complaining is constant, it becomes unproductive and can put strain on the friendship, too. Hearing your friend complain again and again

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Meghan Trainor’s ‘Carpool Karaoke’ Gets Surprise Drop-In From Her Idol Dr. Phil

Daytime TV therapist Phil McGraw has been a favorite of the “All About That Bass” singer because “everything he says is absolutely spot-on,” she said during “The Late Late Show” segment Thursday. A surprised Trainor got the opportunity to find out for herself when Dr. Phil joined the carpool. Corden had to recently disclose that

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Despite Evidence, Republicans Rallied Behind Trump. This Was Their Reasoning.

The Senate voted on Friday nearly along party lines to block additional witnesses and evidence in President Trump’s impeachment trial, effectively accelerating the proceedings toward a final vote, which is expected to be held Wednesday. But even before votes were cast Friday, a number of top Republicans came forward with statements rejecting the notion that

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Why It’s So Hard to Make an Endowment More Socially Responsible

When Wilder McCoy, a senior, became involved with the Sewanee student group, it had the word “divest” in its name — which they worried could come off as combative. The students eventually renamed their group the Socially Conscious Investment Club, in hopes of signaling their desire for cooperation. “We really bought into the ethos of

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