From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject What happens when marriage becomes disposable
Date December 29, 2025 10:22 PM
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DECEMBER 29, 2025

[What happens when marriage becomes disposable]
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MARRIAGE BECOMES DISPOSABLE
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I have a secret habit: I read advice columns the way other people read
sports scores. If I’m being honest, they make me feel good about
having a nice, boring life with a loving family and no real personal
drama. The problems are different, the stakes feel personal, and the
rhythms are familiar: betrayal, resentment, […]


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[The Supreme Court has a chance to help female athletes like me]
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THE SUPREME COURT HAS A CHANCE TO HELP FEMALE ATHLETES LIKE ME
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When I was 13 years old, I walked into the girls locker room at my
Maine school to change for gym class like I did every day, except this
day was different. A male student stood there. Like most seventh
graders, I did not know how to react. I was shocked. But two things
were […]


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EXTREME CLIMATE ACTIVISTS ARE MANIPULATING JUDGES
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Those who swear an oath to uphold the Constitution accept a duty that
is neither symbolic nor optional. It demands vigilance, impartiality,
and the moral courage to defend the integrity of our judicial system
against any effort to bend the law for political aims. That duty is
being tested today by a coordinated campaign to […]


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GEORGIA’S FOSTERING SUCCESS ACT IS A MODEL FOR THE NATION
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Washington talks a lot about empathy. So do the states. The word gets
tossed around until it starts to mean “feeling something,” or
worse, performing something, without doing the hard work of changing
outcomes. Americans already sense there’s a difference between
coddling and dignifying. One approach expands dependency or enabling
and calls it compassion. The […]


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