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Ex-etiquette: Feeling torn on Father's Day, even when everyone gets along
Q. I’m close to both my dad and my bonus dad, and when there is a day like Father’s Day, I feel as if I have to choose. They have never required it and if I said something, they would both feel bad because my family has worked so hard at getting along. It’s still difficult to figure out the logistics of a day like that because it’s not ...Read more

8 books that redefine spiritual pathways to unity
In a world increasingly fractured by political ideologies, cultural conflict and racial tension, many are searching for more than slogans — they’re looking for healing rooted in grace and shared humanity. This curated collection of books speaks directly to that hunger. Each work is grounded in a spiritually-based approach to reconciliation, ...Read more

She had a stroke while training for a half-marathon. Then came breast cancer. Now she's trying again
To prepare for her first half-marathon, Kandi Schmitz signed up for a 5K run. Six friends and family members decided to join her.
The race was in Melbourne, Florida, a two-hour drive from Schmitz's home in Loxahatchee, near West Palm Beach. So she decided to make a beach getaway out of it. By the time hotel reservations were made, the entourage...Read more

Later in life, small town romance offers heartwarming beachside healing
In Linny Mack’s debut novel "Changing Tides," that’s exactly what happens to Sophie Bennett — and it’s the very wave that might carry her toward a new beginning. Mack delivers an emotionally charged neighbors-to-lovers romance that proves some endings can lead to beautiful beginnings.
The novel opens on an earth-shattering revelation: ...Read more
Trump and Musk in Couples' Counseling: We Have the Transcript
COUNSELOR: Gentlemen, please have a seat. Thanks for coming today. I understand the two of you are navigating a recent conflict and would like some guidance in resolving that dispute. It's very brave to seek help, you know.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: (Mumbling) Wasn't my idea. Mike Johnson insisted.
ELON MUSK: Did you hear that? This is the ...Read more
The Evil Urge to Blame Parents
A mom and dad who let their kids, 10 and 7, walk to the grocery in a city outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, are grieving today because the 7-year-old, Legend, died after running into the street and being hit by a car.
If you had to decide on a punishment for the parents, would you:
A -- Arrest them for manslaughter, set bail at $1.5 ...Read more

Family guide to new movie releases
'THE LIFE OF CHUCK'
Rated R for language.
What it’s about: A cosmic, philosophical extraordinary story about one ordinary life.
The kid attractor factor: While this is a life-affirming story that can appeal to a wide swath of audiences, it's more of an adult drama.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Live your life to the fullest — get out there ...Read more

These 11 names have been banned in the US. See the list
If you are thinking about baby names you may want to make sure the names you have in mind are legal in your state.
Each state has its own naming laws and at least 11 names have been previously banned in the United States, according to USbirthcertificates.com. A list of guidelines and requirements rule out other possible names as well.
The ...Read more

This California city named best place in US to raise a family
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A California city is the best place in the nation to raise a family, according to WalletHub.
The personal finance website recently released its list of the Best and Worst Places to Raise a Family in the United States in 2025, based on factors including housing costs, recreation opportunties and the quality of local schools...Read more

Lori Borgman: Questioning Warren Buffett aging out
I find myself still pondering the surprise announcement from Warren Buffett, age 94 and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, that he is retiring because he was "beginning to feel his age."
I keep wanting the man to expand. Specifics on "feeling his age" would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
He did say he noticed he was operating at a different speed...Read more

Ex-etiquette: Right or wrong?
Q. We are in co-parenting counseling and my ex will tell a story that is almost the exact opposite of what happened. She’s so wrong! I have the text messages to prove it! The counselor is our referee, and we have made no progress. How can two people have such vastly different perceptions of what went on? What’s good ex-etiquette?
A. I’m ...Read more

Historic Coney Island comes alive in dazzling debut romantasy
“There’s no being free on the outside without being free on the inside,” proclaims the Mighty Matthias in Venessa Vida Kelley’s lush and luminous debut novel, "When the Tides Held the Moon." The themes of freedom, agency, self-empowerment, community and resilience play out in a nostalgia-tinged kaleidoscope in this historic romantasy set...Read more

Disaster looms closer than you think in chilling national park thriller
"Cold Burn" is the second book in A.J Landau’s National Parks Thriller series and — after finishing it — I’m rushing to read the first one. Wow! This is one action-packed, page-turning and yet sophisticated thriller where the stakes couldn’t be higher — no less than the future of the world and the fate of all mankind.
It grabs you ...Read more

An essential, compassionate guide to navigating life’s deepest losses
"Grief and Managing This Inevitable Part of Life" by Michael Dow, beautifully presented through the voice of Nurse Dorothea, is a sensitive, heartfelt and empowering book that offers readers both understanding and tools for coping with one of life’s most difficult challenges — grief. As the second installment in the Nurse Dorothea series, ...Read more
When It Comes to Biden's Health, There's A Hearty Line Between Immoral and Illegal
If you've been reading, listening to or watching the news lately, you've heard about the allegations that former President Joe Biden suffered a precipitous cognitive decline while in office, one that could not and apparently did not go unnoticed by Democratic lawmakers, aides, strategists and big-wig donors including Amal Clooney's husband, ...Read more
Is it Fun or Illegal?
"When you see this, do you think it's just fun? Or do you think that it's illegal?"
Um ... fun?
Wrong! "It is definitely the latter. Whether it's fun or not."
So begins a Facebook post by the Aspen, Colorado, Police Department. And what is this possibly fun but definitely illegal activity?
The photo shows a ponytailed girl riding a bike with...Read more

Family guide to new movie releases
'BRING HER BACK'
Rated R for strong disturbing bloody violent content, some grisly images, graphic nudity, underage drinking and language.
What it’s about: A pair of orphaned step-siblings end up in foster care with a terrifying guardian who has plans for a dark ritual involving them.
The kid attractor factor: This bleak horror movie doesn'...Read more

Michigan families of trans kids on edge as Trump officials target gender-affirming care
DETROIT — The Michigan parents of transgender minors who rely on gender-affirming health care, such as hormones and puberty blockers, said they are living with fear as the Trump administration targets what the president calls a "dangerous trend" and what defenders call "life-saving" care.
At least nine Michigan facilities now offer gender-...Read more

Ex-etiquette: Different parenting styles
Q. My children’s father and I parent differently. He’s laid back, I like a schedule. He likes to eat in front of the TV, I make the kids eat at the table. He hired a helper to clean the house, I am trying to teach the kids responsibility, so they have age-appropriate chores. Our children are 11, 9, and 6. They are gravitating to dad’s ...Read more

Lori Borgman: Sweeping away housekeeping frustration
I couldn't get into spring cleaning this year. I couldn't get into fall, winter or summer cleaning either.
My housekeeping may be slipping. There was a time when I cleaned the entire house from top to bottom every week. Now I just write "SEND HELP" in the dust on my desk.
When people come over, see that and ask if everything is all right, I ...Read more
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