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Opinion: Don't panic this Thanksgiving: You can survive political disagreements - MSN

Many of us anticipate this upcoming post-election Thanksgiving holiday with dread, worried that angry political arguments will tear our families apart. We can't talk to each other, we don't want ... Read More
Don't panic as the political climate shifts - InvestmentNews

Just expect it so that when it happens, you don’t panic.” Recent political decisions, such as the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, weigh heavily on the broader investment landscape ... Read More
This Thanksgiving, don't ignore politics. Democracy depends on it. - USA TODAY

Americans don't have the luxury of avoiding politics this Thanksgiving. Our country has cleaved into two Americas that are bitterly divided by visions of the future. The brutal severing has left ... Read More
The grim data on family estrangement because of politics - Los Angeles Times

Data show the extent of family division over politics. ... (“Don’t panic this Thanksgiving: You can survive political disagreements,” Opinion, ... Read More
Should you talk politics at Thanksgiving? Family therapists share advice - Newsweek

If you are confronted or cornered by a loved one, you can say: "I am interested to hear what you're thinking and happy to share my thoughts at another time, not today." Then change the topic and ... Read More
Don’t let political differences spoil Thanksgiving | COMMENTARY | Opinion - Las Vegas Review-Journal

My father Ronald Reagan never let politics come between friends and family, especially during Thanksgiving during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He had two children with Nancy Reagan, Patti and Ron. Read More
People are hungry for civil dialogue, even if they disagree | Opinion - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

How to survive a Thanksgiving dinner with relatives who disagree about politics | Opinion Nearly half of Americans say political or election-related discussions have led to conflicts in their ... Read More
Thanksgiving dinner without politics? Here's how to do it | Opinion - azcentral.com

She jumped from her car, crying in panic. The biker picked himself up, dusted himself off and walked over to her. “You look like you need a hug,” he said softly with kindness. Read More
Reagan: Don’t let politics spoil Thanksgiving

My father Ronald Reagan never let politics come between friends and family, especially during Thanksgiving during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He had two children with Nancy Reagan, Patti and Ron. Read More
Opinion: Don't panic this Thanksgiving: You can survive political disagreements

We can’t talk to each other, we don’t want to and we don’t know how. We seem to no longer think of the opposing party as people we disagree with. We think, instead, that they are bad people. Read More
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