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The charming house I’ve lived in for 20 years has been sold, my pittance of my retirement dwindles daily, the uncertainty of our government doesn’t help and I’m just tired. I have no children.
Neither side provided reasoning for their positions given it was an emergency appeal. “I’m heartbroken,” said Shilling, who is president of SPARTA Pride, a nonprofit advocacy group for ...
I’m a tenured professor who has watched the demise of academia and higher education and want out. I’m considering a side gig that could turn into something full-time. My institution requires ...
“Is that Iron Man?” they said. Almost a year on and I’m turning heads again, this time with the Hypershell X exoskeleton, a CES Innovation Awards 2025 winner in the robotics categor ...
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"I'm so hungry I could eat..." As part of the latest social media trend, users are pranking family members, friends and coworkers by telling them they are just so hungry they could eat someone ...
This spring and summer, I’m copying her signature style with a similar $25 find from Target that I’m already practically living in. The Universal Thread Collared Linen Button-Down Shirt is ...
HER STORY IS INSPIRATIONAL. I’M SHARING IT TO NOT ONLY SHOW HER RESILIENCE, BUT ALSO REMIND DRIVERS THAT ONE WRONG MOVE CAN ALTER SOMEONE’S LIFE FOREVER. I JUST CAN’T THANK YOU ENOUGH.
DEAR ERIC: Although I’m six years older than my brother, I have always considered us close. After our parents passed many years ago, that all seemed to change. I’m thankful for holidays and ...
By Lily Ford Walter Salles‘ I’m Still Here was the big winner at Madrid’s Platino Awards on Sunday night, honoring the best of Ibero-American film and television. The Brazilian filmmaker ...
The format starts with someone saying “I’m so hungry I could eat…” and then naming a completely random person from the listener’s past, often someone super obscure or secret. The bizarre ...