Opinion Are Americans ready to give up on Ukraine?: All the talk about a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine? It’s designed mostly to appeal to Americans.
Opinion We take our dogs everywhere. Maybe we shouldn’t.: I’m a dog owner. But even I think we should leave them at home more often. - "And even that one park is under siege. I know because of a large sign posted there. It explains that, yes, they really do mean no dogs. Why? Because dogs can damage the area set aside for sensitive native plants and animals and spread disease. The sign goes on to say that birds and other animals think of dogs as predators — “(even the friendliest ones)” — and the presence of one dog, even leashed, will disrupt their normal behavior. Multiple scientific studies back this up."
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser proposes legislation to buy Capital One Arena: Under the proposal, the city, which already owns the land under the arena, would buy the building for $87.5 million.
Russia’s opposition abroad is tearing itself apart, but clings to hope: Many Russians who want to see change in their country are increasingly doubtful that the opposition in its current form can lead the fight to transform the country.
BRICS is key to Putin’s fight against the U.S. Not all members agree.: With Putin confident of a Russian victory in Ukraine, the summit is designed to send a message that Russia is back as a powerful global player with many friends.
Opinion Harris’s innovative media strategy shouldn’t end on Election Day: Kamala Harris has dramatically broadened the range of outlets for airing her views.
A Pennsylvania road trip finds voters full of doubt, anger and unease
10 apple baking recipes for fall, including cake, pie and muffins: These apple baking recipes celebrate the belle of the fall.
Maryland detectives nabbed gold bar thief using fake UPS package from Kentucky: Montgomery County prosecutors secure first conviction this year in schemes totaling more than $6 million.
Heat pumps were supposed to transform the world. But it’s not going as planned.: Heat pump sales, critical to the transition to clean energy, have slowed in the U.S. and stalled in Europe.
The Perverse Consequences of Tuition-Free Medical School: The latest philanthropic trend, no matter how well intended, might be making health-care inequality worse.
Opinion As hurricane seasons worsen, taxpayers subsidize people to live in risky areas: Helene and Milton spotlight a federal flood insurance program drowning in debt.
Opinion Shoplifting is a real problem. Denying it doesn’t help.: The costs of shoplifting at supermarkets and pharmacies add up.
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