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Sometimes, relocating abroad can feel like a gamble, a leap into the unknown. For Caroline Chirichella, a 36-year-old New Yorker, the move to a quiet corner of central Italy was more than an escape.
A former Ball State University staff member is suing the university for firing her over a social media post. The staff member, backed by the ACLU, alleges the termination violated her First Amendment ...
A gran who married a Moroccan toyboy 24 years her junior she met on Facebook still can't live with him after he was twice denied a UK visa. Karen Aghzzaf, 70, met husband Brahim, 46, on the social ...
You’ve RSVP’d yes, booked your travel and picked out your outfit. But the last — and maybe most stressful — thing that you have to decide before attending a wedding this fall is what to give, and how ...
In a moment between life and death, one person reported something extraordinary — reuniting with a dear friend they had lost. This near-death experience brought comfort, connection, and a sense of ...
Chatbots want to be your friend, when what you really need is a neutral perspective. By Simar Bajaj Emily Willrich, 23, and her roommate had found the perfect apartment: spacious, reasonably priced ...