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I was stunned when I was diagnosed with cancer. Then I had to work out how to tell my son | Hilary Osborne
Like Kate, parents with the disease face a big decision – how and when to tell the children. Think about how shocked you felt after hearing the Princess of Wales’s cancer news on Friday, multiply that by a thousand, and you go some way to knowing ...The Guardian - World -
How I Learned to Trust (Some) Men
When an Italian stranger approached me, I listened to my intuition, and it changed my life forever.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
I had cancer when my children were young. This is what Kate should know | Marina McIntyre
Three great pieces of advice helped us get through a horrible situation. The summer before last, I was getting ready to leave my family on holiday in France while I came home to England. My children, who were seven and four, held on to me tightly, ...The Guardian - World -
This is how we do it: ‘At 80, I’ve discovered a sexual energy I didn’t know I had’
Until they met, both Hugh and Amelia doubted they’d ever have sex again – but since they got together there is no stopping themHow do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymously. The sexual attraction is instantaneous: when we embrace ...The Guardian - World -
Shirley Henderson: ‘I start off thinking: ‘How will I ever be able to do this?’
The Harry Potter and Bridget Jones star is a dazzlingly versatile performer, with a string of Michael Winterbottom films under her belt, as well as Star Wars, TV’s Happy Valley and an Olivier award. She explains how she keeps on top of it all. It ...The Guardian - World -
How do I know if my smart meter is broken?
Almost four million smart meters in Great Britain were not working at the end of 2023.BBC News - Top stories -
How I managed my autism in the Big Brother house
Bradley Riches reveals the coping mechanisms he used while taking part in the series.BBC News - Top stories -
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I Prefer a 'Dumb' Toaster
The theory is that toaster efficiency peaked more than 40 years ago.The Wall Street Journal - World -
With This Ring, I Unwed
The model Emily Ratajkowski’s “divorce rings” are part of a trend for jewelry that signals a new beginning after a marriage ends.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Jake Paul wants to see how hard Mike Tyson hits: ‘I have an iron chin’
Jake Paul wants to test Mike Tyson's power.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Boxing -
How Do I Get My Unemployed Brother Out of Our Father’s House?
Four years after being laid off, a man in his 50s is still relying on his father, who just moved into an assisted living facility, for support and housing. Should his sister say something?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Dragon's Dogma 2 - How To Get The Gigantus I Hardly Knew Ye Achievement
While Dragon's Dogma 2 has a lot of monstrous creatures that you need to eliminate, few can compare to the Gigantus. This massive colossus moves slowly across the water, destroying everything in its path. Still, there's a way to quickly take it ...GameSpot - Tech -
'Six, I Think, Is Kind of the Perfect Number.' How a Fashion Designer Throws a Dinner Party
For the fashion and homewares designer behind the Libertine label, staging a dinner is as much about emotional sustenance as it is about style. Here, Johnson Hartig’s top tips, a few of his favorite tabletop objects and the pot-roast recipe that ...The Wall Street Journal - World -
How do I renew my UK passport and what is the 10-year rule?
UK travellers have been turned away at airports because their passports are not valid for EU travel.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
What can I do if I can't pay my energy bill?
If you're struggling to afford your gas and electricity bills, what options are available?BBC News - Top stories -
You Texted? I Hadn’t Noticed.
“Do Not Disturb” mode lets smartphone users silence notifications — and signals that they may take a while to respond.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Can NBC News recover from its damaging decision to hire Ronna McDaniel? | Margaret Sullivan
Bringing on a powerful election denialist is like putting a standing chyron on the Nightly News: ‘Lying is rewarded here’. Get Margaret Sullivan’s latest columns delivered straight to your inboxAs boneheaded corporate decisions go, the one by NBC ...The Guardian - World -
Trump got some good financial news this week. But there’s a dark side | Margaret Sullivan
I worry about national security amid Trump’s money ups and downs – they make way for influence-peddling and mischief. Get Margaret Sullivan’s latest columns delivered straight to your inboxDonald Trump has had an encouraging day or two on the ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
I’m Inc.’s Emotional Intelligence Columnist. Here’s How I Manage My Emotions, Reduce Anxiety, and Build Stronger Relationships
I've studied and taught emotional intelligence for years. Here's what I learned in the process.Inc. - Business -
'We need someone to fix Boeing.' Here's who could replace Calhoun as the troubled plane maker's CEO
Boeing's next CEO must handle the company's safety crisis and quality problems as well as growing competition from Airbus and Chinese manufacturers.CNBC - Business -
My husband and I signed a postnuptial. Will I be able to keep two houses that I bought during our marriage — now we’re headed for divorce?
“My husband and I have been married for 22 years.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I’d like a nest egg of my own’: My sister and I will inherit our mother’s house, but it’s miles from anywhere. Is it wrong to force her to sell?
“I have a physical disability, and have never driven. There is no public transportation near the house.”MarketWatch - Business -
I ran 'toughest race' to inspire women worldwide
Jasmin Paris made history by becoming the first woman to finish the gruelling 100-mile Barkley Marathons.BBC News - Top stories -
Olivia Colman: I'd be paid more if I was Oliver
The Oscar-winning British actress says Hollywood would pay more if she was a man called Oliver.BBC News - Top stories -
Sheridan Smith: 'I lost confidence but it's come back'
Smith is playing a woman in the midst of a breakdown, something the actress has experienced herself.BBC News - Top stories -
The big idea: why am I so forgetful?
A failing memory can be frustrating, but it may be a sign your brain is working exactly as it should. Every day, people across the planet ask themselves this question, myself included. When we are desperately searching for our glasses, wallet or ...The Guardian - World -
'A fourth possible finals? I never imagined it'
Captain Ben Davies says he could never have envisaged being on the brink of a fourth major tournament with Wales.BBC News - Top stories -
Like My Book Title? Thanks, I Borrowed It.
Literary allusions are everywhere. What are they good for?The New York Times - Top stories -
LeBron James focusing on health over playoff seeding: 'I got to be smart with it'
The Lakers are currently in a Western Conference play-in spot with nine games to play.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Norah Jones: ‘When I met Ray Charles I couldn’t stop crying’
The singer, 44, talks about her earliest memories, awkward teenage years, thrill-seeking days and her chance to make music with her childhood hero. My earliest memory is of a dream I had aged three: standing in the park near my New York daycare, I ...The Guardian - World -
Isabelle Huppert: ‘I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place’
As brings to London a 90-minute monologue about Mary, Queen of Scots, the celebrated French actor talks about her extraordinary career, and why she’d love to make a film in the UK – or play a Marvel villain. Below, Guy Lodge chooses her finest ...The Guardian - World -
Stormy Daniels on Michael Avenatti: ‘I never liked him, and I never trusted him’
The actress, director and author reflected on why she hired her former lawyer, who is now serving a 14-year prison sentence for wire and tax fraud.MarketWatch - Business -
At four, I was kidnapped and sex-trafficked for years. Now I fight for the powerless – and win every case
After he was snatched, Antonio Salazar-Hobson didn’t see his family for 24 years. His desire to return to his mother, and his discovery of a higher purpose, helped him navigate a path through hell. Although it happened more than 60 years ago, ...The Guardian - World -
A new start after 60: I was terribly sad after losing my mother – then I started spreading good news
Christine Igot lives with her family in a small seaside community. After retiring from her career as a French teacher, she uses her voice to make booming, informative and upbeat declarations. In May 2022, Christine Igot donned a feathered hat, ...The Guardian - World -
I helped advise the US government on the next likely pandemic. What I learned is alarming | Devi Sridhar
The 100-day challenge, to be able to contain a virus while a vaccine is approved, manufactured and delivered, looks ever more remote. Four years on from the first Covid lockdown, life feels to be largely back to normal, although legacies of the ...The Guardian - World -
English midlifers are the loneliest in Europe – and I think I know why | Emma Beddington
I fully understand the problem as I rarely see my friends and no longer have workmates. But is there a solution?. I’m sad English midlifers are the loneliest in Europe: poor Gen Xers, sitting at home, wishing we had someone to go to the pub with.. ...The Guardian - World -
I own four homes and have $800,000 in liquid assets. I’d like to retire in two years. Can I do it?
“I am a professional in good health, living in Arizona.”MarketWatch - Business -
Lionel Messi on retirement talk: 'If I feel good, I will always try to continue competing'
Messi will have a busy 2024 as he looks to deliver titles for Inter Miami and Argentina.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
I didn’t learn to drive until I was 30 – here’s why | Coco Khan
Young people of driving age are being criticised by the rightwing press for ‘refusing’ to drive. I say: leave those kids alone!. Being young has always been hard. Sure, it has its perks – more energy, first loves, first everythings – but I feel ...The Guardian - World