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Ask the doctors: Pollen counts are highest they’ve been in decades

Dear Doctors: I have hay fever, but usually it’s not that bad. This year, however, it has been awful. I’m plugged up, my eyes are itchy and by the end of the day, I have a headache. We live near Atlanta, and a lot of people here are miserable. Over-the-counter meds aren’t helping. What can I do?
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Dear Annie: Losing my son to a toxic love

Dear Annie: I need some advice. My son got married three years ago to a woman we didn’t know about. He never introduced her to us. Didn’t even tell us he got married. He stopped speaking to us.
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Movie review: ‘Superman’ reboot imbued with Gunn’s rascally sensibility

A man deemed an “alien” has his face crushed into the pavement by a masked thug. He’s then renditioned to a top-secret black site prison where he’s tortured. No, these aren’t images from today’s news — it’s from James Gunn’s new take on “Superman.” What this iconic superhero faces in the film indeed reflects reality back to us, not necessarily because Gunn could predict the future, but because he read the tea leaves (or the history books) accurately in the right moment.