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Fighting With Your In-Laws? It's Most Likely About Politics


Feuds with the in-laws are nothing new, but a survey has revealed the most likely cause for this kind of family argument. Read More

Do We Have to Thank My Brother-in-Law for His Gifts if We Hate His Politics?


A couple’s passive efforts to keep a relative at arm’s length, like quietly donating his gifts to charity, are not being received as intended. Read More

In-Laws Insulted Him During A Family Fight But Then Showed Up Wanting Peace, So He Refused And Kicked Them Out


So, what would you do if your in-laws insulted you, showed zero remorse, and then expected you to forgive them on the spot for the sake of “keeping the peace?” Would you give them another chance? Or ... Read More

Hey Dibi: How do I Avoid Talking Politics With the In-Laws? - MSN


From the soul of surfing, to San Clemente stink eye, sustainability and the place of politics at the dinner table, Dibi Fletcher dishes. Read More

Today’s Politics Divide Parties, and Friends and Families, Too


In the latest poll by The New York Times and Siena College, nearly one in five voters said that politics hurt their friendships or family relationships. Read More

Jim Obergefell on LGBTQ+ rights 10 years after Supreme Court ruling


Jim Obergefell never planned to sue the state of Ohio, but his love for his husband drove him to become a pioneer for LGBTQ+ rights. Read More

The two big questions looming over the shutdown fight: From the ...


Two big questions are looming over the shutdown fight as Republican lawmakers try to pass a stopgap bill to fund the government. Read More

Furor over Trump's targeting of law firms heats up with court fight and ...


As judges question the constitutionality of Donald Trump's targeting of law firms he dislikes, a liberal group is encouraging firms to "stop bending the knee." ... Read More

Trump in Time Interview Says He's Not Sure U.S. Is Nation of Laws


Donald Trump said in a wide-ranging interview with Time that he isn't "100 percent" in agreement that the United State is a nation of laws, not men. Read More

Voting advocates sound alarm on Trump's proof of citizenship order


Trump's plan to tighten voting rules faces more than a few problems Voting-rights groups say President Donald Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship in order to vote will face ... Read More

Inside Trump’s gutting of the DOJ unit that enforces voting laws ...


The Justice Department’s unit tasked with enforcing federal voting laws is down from roughly 30 attorneys to about a half-dozen,, as most of its career staff has departed in the face of ... Read More


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