Questions at debates and forums have tended to overemphasize who’s giving what to whom over other important matters in this election.
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The Editorial Board,
Chicago Tribune,
1 Mar. 2026
If women ski as long as the men do and don’t do it as quickly, that ratio gets out of whack and overemphasizes skiing for the women and not for the men.
Adding a daybed in gingham, especially one done up in the coastal blue Perennials upholstery that winks at Dorothy’s iconic dress, is a clever way to play up the timeless print when brainstorming a new bedroom furniture layout.
The film’s press campaign has, quite reasonably, played up the magnificence of Skarsgård’s body in leather and winked at the transgressiveness on display.
AllHere had client school districts in different parts of the country, but authorities later alleged that AllHere exaggerated its business success.
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Howard Blume,
Los Angeles Times,
1 Mar. 2026
Christopher Carnahan, a Los Angeles police officer who was accused of skydiving and working out while also collecting disability benefits by exaggerating an on-duty work injury, was charged with two counts of felony insurance fraud, prosecutors said.
Because assets are disclosed in broad ranges, Brooks says the filing overstates his family’s financial position.
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Julia Terruso,
Time,
23 Feb. 2026
Geoffrey Propheter, associate professor at the University of Colorado in Denver who has studied stadium subsidies, warned that politicians often understate the costs and overstate the benefits of such projects.
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