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Should I Be Loyal to My Father or My Dying Uncle?
A reader is torn between attending a final dinner with his uncle, who has terminal cancer, and supporting his father, who wasn’t invited because of an old grudge.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Should I Dress to Hide My Scars or Show Them Off?
Scars can be covered up or airbrushed away, our critic writes. But what is lost when we erase our experiences from our bodies?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
My daughter has special needs. Does the IRS have the authority to take money from a trust that I set up in her name?
“I am not in any trouble and nor do I currently owe any money to the IRS. However, I’ve had several expensive run-ins with the IRS.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I don’t want to end up with stalkers’: Should I let my heirs know that I’m writing a will and what they can expect to inherit?
“Should I even let them know that there is a will in which they are mentioned?”MarketWatch - Business -
Antony: I was provoked by Coventry players – I cupped my ears to defend my club
Manchester United’s under-fire winger Antony has defended his “heat of the moment” reaction at Wembley as Erik ten Hag claimed his £85 million signing was responding to “provocation” from Coventry players.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
My wife and I bought a vacation home with a 6.6% mortgage rate. Should we sell our rental property to pay it off?
“The way I look at it, paying the mortgage off now would give us a guaranteed 6.6% return, which is higher than our return on the condo.”MarketWatch - Business -
I invested half of my son’s inheritance with a 13.5% return. A major broker underperformed the S&P 500 with the rest. Should I take over all his assets?
“Am I letting my ego get in the way?”MarketWatch - Business -
Sunday with Shirley Manson: ‘I impersonate my mother by making a chicken dinner’
The Garbage singer talks about church in childhood, her need to enjoy life and her favourite arty amusement park. Sundays growing up? We’d go to Saint Bernard’s in Edinburgh, which had beautiful blue velvet carpets and wooden pews. Upstairs there ...The Guardian - World -
Kennedy on relatives endorsing Biden: 'I love my family, either way'
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said Sunday that he isn’t bothered by the fact that nearly his entire family has backed President Biden over him for the November election. “Some of them don’t like the fact that I’m ...The Hill - Politics -
My insomnia hell: sleeplessness is a curse – but I think I finally have the answer
Pills, meditation, yoga, sleep restriction ... I have tried absolutely everything to get some proper rest. Is the solution actually surprisingly simple?. I am standing in my bedroom in my boxers and a T-shirt, while a man I have just met fiddles ...The Guardian - World -
The stress of cheating on my wife is making me ill – but I can no longer suppress who I am
I love her and my children, but have fallen for another man. What can I do? I’m now suffering from gastrointestinal problems and using alcohol to get to sleep. I’m a 41-year-old man and I have been married to my wife for 10 years. I have always ...The Guardian - World -
‘I was mentally and emotionally drained’: During my divorce, I made a hasty decision to take early retirement. Can I undo this?
“I was married to my ex-husband for 13 years. He left me for another woman. I was forced to sell our home.”MarketWatch - Business -
The financial implications of my wife becoming a stay-at-home mom
The cost of balancing child care and career decisions follows parents for the rest of their livesMarketWatch - Business -
I’ve $5.2 million in the stock market and I’m in my 40s. How much can I afford to spend so I can enjoy the rest of my life?
“I didn’t intend to retire under 50, but it sort of worked out.”MarketWatch - Business -
'I want to erase my own footprint': The women looking after an island paradise
Antiguan girls are being trained as coastal stewards to empower them while protecting the environment.BBC News - Top stories -
Parliamentary researcher charged with spying for China
Christopher Berry, 32, and Christopher Cash, 29, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday.BBC News - Top stories - China -
Two men in UK charged with spying for China
Christopher Berry, 32, and Christopher Cash, 29, accused of providing prejudicial information to a foreign state. A parliamentary researcher who was arrested last year on suspicion of spying for China has been charged along with another man with ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Harris details her 'hair story': Braids were 'definitely the look for most of my childhood'
Vice President Harris is entering into hairy territory — sharing the history of her hair. The vice president opened up about her much-photographed locks in BuzzFeed's Cocoa Butter video series "Hair Story," released Monday. "As long as I can ...The Hill - Politics -
‘I wanted sexual adventures, I didn’t want to fall in love’: Molly Roden Winter on her astonishing memoir of an open marriage
An open marriage, dating sites, sex with strangers – now the writer’s fearsomely frank and funny memoir about the joys of polyamory has become an instant bestseller. Molly Roden Winter wasn’t planning an extramarital affair. Certainly not a string ...The Guardian - World -
2nd former Arkansas officer pleads guilty to civil rights charge from violent arrest caught on video
A second former law enforcement officer from Arkansas has pleaded guilty to violating the civil rights of a man he repeatedly punched during a violent arrest that was caught on videoABC News - Top stories -
Santi Cazorla: ‘I would play for free but you’re not allowed’
The former Arsenal and Spain midfielder, now 38, is loving playing for his home club Real Oviedo in the second division. The day Spain’s history changed for ever, Santi Cazorla scored in the shootout. He scored on his Recreativo de Huelva debut in ...The Guardian - World -
Why Would Boomers Move from Their Homes?
They’re happy to stay put.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘I only protest. I want to go to school’: the childhoods lost in Pakistan when loved ones are ‘disappeared’
The families of thousands of people who have gone missing in Balochistan province spend their lives in sit-ins and rallies. When people filled the streets and parks to celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Pakistan earlier this month, Sammi Deen Baloch was not ...The Guardian - World -
Nelly Korda, after historic fifth straight win, WDs from LA Championship: 'I am definitely feeling exhausted'
"I feel I need to listen to my body and get some rest, so I can be ready for the remainder of the season."Yahoo Sports - Sports -
I bought an air fryer from Costco. Should I now buy gold?
The warehouse chain has done a brisk business selling the precious metal.MarketWatch - Business -
This is how we do it: ‘I’ve had more sex in the past two years than in the rest of my life’
Violet and Oliver met in their 70s – and are both revelling in their uninhibited, experimental sex life. How do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymouslyI used to have trouble taking my clothes off with the lights on. Now I’m ...The Guardian - World -
Being back in the beach house that witnessed much of my 20s feels strange and wondrous – like a sort of time travel | Nova Weetman
I run from room to room, touching things as if they’ll somehow transport me to the past. Not much has changed in the old weatherboard. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastMany years ago, a friend from ...The Guardian - World -
'I only run in the park and don't go out at night'
A campaign to stop the abuse of female runners in Bradford has revealed some of the harassment they face.BBC News - Top stories -
Gid and Man on My iPhone
From auto-correct to emojis, it isn’t keen on Christianity.The Wall Street Journal - World - Iphone -
Hamas Explores Moving Political Headquarters Out of Qatar
Such a step could upend fragile talks to free Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘We were all set to enjoy our retirement’: My son invested in startups and we bailed him out with $100,000. What now?
“When we agreed to help, it was with the understanding that this debt would be paid back with his share of inheritance.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I start the day with an ice plunge’: On the brink of 65, wealth manager seeks out physical challenges
Peak 65: This year, more Americans than ever before will turn 65.MarketWatch - Business -
‘I’m not humble. I expect miracles’: why violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja wants to blow you out of your seat
She plays barefoot in jeans with a thrilling unpredictability that makes every show electric. Ahead of a performance that promises to transform the concert stage into a living room, we meet the whirlwind violinist. ‘Something should happen in a ...The Guardian - World -
3 moves seniors should consider with inflation still high
Are you a senior dealing with the high costs of inflation? Then consider making these three smart moves now.CBS News - Top stories -
FTC moves to block Tapestry’s acquisition of Capri, saying it would crimp competition for affordable handbags
The FTC said the deal would push prices higher and offer less motivation for either company to compete for workers.MarketWatch - Business -
My Life Outside of the Apple Vision Pro
Apple's mixed-reality headset is impossible to ignore and, one WIRED writer finds, can create a wall of isolation between partners.Wired - Tech - Apple -
Clark University in My Day Wasn't as Illiberal as Today
I could express my ideas without being shut down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.
I do not believe that the Columbia demonstrators are driven by antisemitism, but their actions have gone way too far.The New York Times - Top stories -
Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry: ‘I was fixated with death… I needed to live in reality’
The frontwoman of the Scottish synth-pop trio had a dream music career, but it came with years of online misogyny and artistic frustration. As she prepares to release her debut solo album, she discusses going her own way. A graphic novel company ...The Guardian - World -
‘I’d rather wear a potato sack’: I’m a bridesmaid at three weddings. The brides chose ugly dresses — and I’m obliged to pay. Should I say no?
“I’m getting increasingly anxious about these mounting expenses, and I don’t know how I can possibly afford them.”MarketWatch - Business