This column originally ran in 2020. Dear Annie: I am at my wits’ end. I don’t know what to do for my 29-year-old grandson. He needs help, but I don’t know how to help him. This is what I call a wasted ...
Dear Abby advises a woman who seems lost in her life after experiencing depression and several health issues. Shutterstock DEAR ABBY: I am a single, 52-year-old woman, never married with no kids. I ...
There are phrases that aren't shouted, but leave a long echo in the soul. "I'm sorry if I wasn't what you expected" isn't thrown with anger or pride. It's whispered, almost with your heart in your ...
Most academics don’t become global celebrities. But in 2010, Brené Brown, a longtime professor of social work at the University of Houston, gave a TEDx Talk about her research on shame, empathy and ...
I’ve met a great guy, “Leo.” He is intelligent, kind, and has a great sense of humor. There’s just one problem. We went back to his place the other night, and I was more than eager for us to jump in ...
Up until this conversation, Max has said nothing online about her album and what led to it. But, as she tells me in the elevator, “the silence has ended.” After a Fourth of July performance she now ...
Question: “I’m 72 years old with no children and I’m retired. I receive Social Security each month and I have enough money to live on. I’m paying rent with no problem but I’m wondering if I should buy ...
I've seen numerous mentions online of plagiarism checkers, whether by a writer getting feedback from a client, someone noting what's "obviously AI" or people wondering if artificial ...