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Washingtonians work to bridge the political divide with loved ones
As election night and the holidays approach, experts discuss how political differences can cause conflict and how to have productive talks instead.
Currently a freelance journalist, Jake was recently a science writer for the University of Washington. He has reported and written for The Boston Globe, New York Times, NPR, Hearst Magazines and other
As election night and the holidays approach, experts discuss how political differences can cause conflict and how to have productive talks instead.
Washington has a “voluntary waiver of firearm rights” law, but there are strict legal constraints on families who want to confiscate a loved one’s gun.