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How Can I Possibly Trust My Daughter After She Betrayed Me?

In the course of offering financial advice, a mother shared a personal story about her marriage with her adult daughter, who later forwarded the entire exchange to her father.

Two Kisses We Never Talked About

Sometimes you really have to show up for your ex. This was one of those times.

A Murder Mystery With Clothes to Die For

On "The Traitors," a reality game show framed as a whodunit, host Alan Cumming's wardrobe has some viewers on the edge of their seats.

Heather Gay of 'Real Housewives' Knows She's a 'Bad Mormon'

A star of the Salt Lake City franchise details her separation from the church in a new memoir.

How Can I Dress Like a Designer?

A reader notices that fashion designers often wear elegant, understated looks. Can the rest of us?

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Democrats Overhaul Party's Primary Calendar, Upending a Political Tradition

The proposal radically reshapes the way the party picks its presidential nominees, putting more racially diverse states at the front of the line.

How Hard Is It to Hang On to Friends?

In her new memoir, "B.F.F.," Christie Tate looks at her history of failed platonic relationships and learns something about herself.

She Grabs the Wrong Gym Bag, and Carries It Into a New Life

In "Someone Else's Shoes," Jojo Moyes puts a fresh spin on the classic plot where characters swap circumstances.

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Metal Detector Hobbyist Finds a 500-Year-Old Pendant Linked to Henry VIII

Researchers say the jewelry, found in a field outside Birmingham, England, is an extraordinary piece of treasure.

An Owl Named Flaco Is Loose in Central Park, With Vandals to Blame

After leaving his damaged Central Park Zoo enclosure the night before, a Eurasian eagle-owl was the subject of an intense rescue effort as darkness and temperatures fell on Friday.

If the Ironman World Championship Doesn't Happen in Kona, Did It Even Happen?

The iconic one-day world championship event has outgrown the small town on the island of Hawaii. But will triathletes follow the race outside of Kona?

Bob Born, Who Brought Marshmallow Peeps to the Masses, Dies at 98

By mechanizing and greatly expanding production, he made the gooey yellow chicks an Easter favorite and a pop-culture phenomenon.

Microsoft's Activision Deal Tests a New Global Alignment on Antitrust

Until recently, antitrust regulators in Europe and the United States took different approaches. Now, they're on the same page — which some experts say makes closing deals harder.

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