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The Fix
Stern confronts Powell; Katherine Harris caught canoodling? Christie Brinkley's kid endorses Kerry.
10/27/2004 13:39 UTC
Sins of the mother: I blame myself for my son's overdose
My kids were young when I left them for a long time. I hated myself for it. But I was sure it was the only way
02/02/2019 00:00 UTC
"A woman with the heart of a tiger": My mother risked everything to flee from the Khmer Rouge with her children
60 million people live as refugees today. This is my family's story of surviving genocide and becoming Americans
06/19/2015 15:58 UTC
Alzheimers, rats and dog love
Readers react to Jennifer Foote Sweeney's "A Cruel Choice" and to Creature Features.
03/08/2002 01:00 UTC
Closet case
My female lover left her husband for me, but she won't tell her children she's a lesbian. Should I wait for her to come around?
10/12/1999 20:00 UTC
Does Microsoft need a makeover?
As Judge Jackson ponders a three-way breakup, experts offer the company some PR advice.
05/25/2000 22:16 UTC
Inside the diaries of polygamous wives: Life as an early Mormon woman
Research has uncovered a stunning collection of writings that reveal the complexities of a polygamous life
05/31/2014 22:30 UTC
My wife's brain surgery
We thought it was just a migraine headache. Now I'm worried I'll lose her forever
07/20/2012 04:00 UTC
Restaurants start to adopt reusable serviceware
Every year, 840 billion pieces of disposable food serviceware are used by restaurants and food-related businesses
08/17/2022 20:59 UTC
"I couldn't stand to support this dynasty of deceit"
Kevin Phillips talks about his big Bush book, all the rumors surrounding George W. (some of them true), and how the Democrats can stop sabotaging themselves.
01/28/2004 02:00 UTC
Fifty years ago, the Reverend Martin Luther King broke his silence on war and capitalism
The "giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism" continue to break the spirit of humanity
04/06/2017 17:08 UTC
"This is life row": When family members of murder victims oppose the death penalty
Some survivors choose to break the cycle of suffering -- one even found it in his heart to forgive Timothy McVeigh
04/26/2015 15:30 UTC
The trial of President Obama: Part 1
A Harlem minister is the prosecuting attorney in Obama's unofficial fraud trial
05/15/2010 03:01 UTC
Covid’s lingering effects can put the brakes on elective surgeries
Even after recovering from COVID-19, many patients experience respiratory or other problems
07/01/2021 12:30 UTC
Our infertile years
I tried everything I could to get pregnant. Each new method was a challenge to my self-esteem, and also my marriage
11/19/2012 05:59 UTC
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