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Politics PP and Vox try to destroy each other in Castile and León before it's their turn to negotiate
Politics Nobody talks about the specific exhaustion of being the family member who translates between everyone else — the one who calls after every argument to explain what your sister actually meant, what dad was really trying to say, what your mother needs but won’t ask for — and the day you stop translating is the day the whole family loses a language it never knew it was speaking
Politics Les Cols, the dream that puts La Garrotxa on your plate: “We produce vegetables and mental well-being”
Politics From the gas station to the mortgage: the impact of the war in the Middle East on our wallets
Politics Russia is supplying Iran with Shahed drones for strikes against US and Israel, Zelenskyy says
Politics The hardest conversation in a 40-year marriage isn’t about infidelity or money or the children — it’s the one where someone finally says “I don’t think you actually know me” and the other person can’t argue because they realize the version of you they married was updated so slowly they never noticed the original was gone
Politics The former archdeacon looking to put limits on AI with an ethical code: ‘The problems posed today have been the subject of theological reflection for hundreds of years’
Politics Psychology says people who were constantly criticized as children don’t grow up to be tougher adults — they grow up to be adults who flinch before anyone has raised a hand and apologize before anyone has accused them and the hypervigilance that kept them safe at seven is now destroying every relationship they enter at sixty-seven because their body still reads love as a trap with better packaging