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A 44-year-old man told his 42-year-old wife that he feels more like her roommate than her husband, but she claims he is the ...
In every social circle, there's a person who's the reliable confidant, the emotional anchor, and the go-to problem-solver.
Following the acquittals on sexual assault charges, the question being asked is whether the players were found ‘innocent’ or ...
After the 1994 Northridge earthquake, parks across the San Fernando Valley filled with families left homeless by the ...
Personal finance celebrity Dave Ramsey, visibly frustrated, told Renee he felt disappointed by her father’s “guilt tripping.” ...
The acquittal in the Mumbai blasts case shows that no amount of compensation can make up for the losses incurred. But courts must award compensation for wrongful prosecution ...
A friend asked me to loan her $1,600 to pay her rent. She is in a tough spot. She will get the funds from her account in 30 ...
CEO and Medical Director of Fast Lab were charged in a $500 million COVID-19 test billing fraud by the Eastern District of ...
A panel of three judges in Dublin have dismissed the appeal of the findings that the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s Conor ...
Kane County's "No Refusal" DUI initiative on July 4 led to three arrests, with one suspect requiring a search warrant for ...
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Not for the faint of heart
Working students belong to a different breed of animal. They waste no time. They study even if they are already tired from work. They use holidays to catch up with their deliverables and readings.
The confessions of a man who spent decades working at Dharmasthala, a famous pilgrimage center in India’s southern state of ...