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There are gimmicks and gadgets that promise to make washing cars easier, but a bucket of soap suds and a wash mitt are still ...
A woman in her early 40s recently reached out to Suze Orman 's " Women & Money " podcast with a problem many can relate to: she landed a new job with her dream salary, but now she misses her old job — ...
As the end of my fourth year comes into clear view, it is time to reflect on all the things that made my fourth year at the ...
The single fastest-growing group of students in college? It may come as a surprise: They’re still in high school. This story also appeared in GBH News So-called “dual enrollment” — also known as ...
The Hollow Half' by Sarah Aziza isn't just about her eating disorder and recovery. Here, she explains why her story, like its ...
The fuzzy math and Republican factional divisions on key provisions, like SALT and Medicaid, keep getting more difficult.
Shaeleigh — gave me anxiety because I had to spell it out. A teacher taught me the importance of standing up for it.
Ferry system managers and state budget writers in Washington took a cold wave over the bow Monday upon opening the bids to ...
"My answer often led to awkward silences and no more interest — not because of my scars, but because of the weight of the ...
The mom immediately flagged down flight attendants, who apologized for the mix-up and brought the child a cup of water.
Cris Hassold, a professor at New College of Florida for 50 years, left a mark on her 31 favorite students. “I think about her ...
Dave Barry says he's always been the "class clown." His new book looks back at his "first 77 years," examining the funny but also the tragic. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to the Pulitzer Prize winner.