Americans aren't paralyzed by politics. Our deepest anxieties reflect the grinding pressures of modern life − from rising costs to family strains. | | Those who think their preferred party is the one that truly champions the rule of law are falling for partisan lies and likely have a short memory. | | | | After seeing my father struggle with depression and addiction, I was on the fence about having kids. But when my daughter was born, a switch flipped. | | | | Israel's attacks on Iran likely scuttled the Trump administration's feeble attempts to strike a nuclear deal with the authoritarian nation. | | | | Isolationists in both political parties like to pretend as if the American and Israeli friendship is a one-way street. | | | | Apparently, despite his love of the musical, Trump doesn't know if he's the hero or villain of this story. He's the villain. | | | | Travis Decker, wanted on murder and kidnapping charges, is the target of a manhunt after his three young daughters were found dead. | | | | Today, I can say something I never imagined possible 20 years ago: We are finally making real progress in the fight against drug overdoses in America. | | | | I've run the same routes in my hometown for years. In the past couple years, angry drivers seem to be honking more than ever. | | | | | All of the headlines, none of the chaos. | Learn daily with The Excerpt,
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