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Ask Amy: Relatives keep me giving me updates on my old family home
Relatives keep updating the letter writer on what’s happening with their mom’s old house.
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Carolyn Hax: Was it wrong to approach late wife’s pal for no-commitment sex?
A widower wants to know how to make amends after asking his late wife’s friend for a physical relationship.
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Miss Manners: My roommate and I have opposite sleep schedules
Letter writer is tired of their roommate sleeping all day.
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Husband wants the attention I give our baby. Hax readers give advice.
She works 60-plus-hour weeks, and her husband wants to know why their baby gets all her attention when she gets home.
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Dog hit by car loses leg, is adopted by firefighter who helped her
“You would never know she has three legs; she is already jumping on the couch and running across the house,” said firefighter Anthony Pulvino.
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Cooking chat: How do I get air fryer potatoes to actually be crispy?
Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
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7 Mother’s Day recipes to give mom a sweet treat
Celebrate mom by indulging her with these sweet recipes, including scones, tart and a cocktail.
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Dining chat: I tip big at my regular spot, but only at holidays. Should I rethink that?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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Serve seared scallops on a creamy herb sauce for a quick, elegant meal
This luxe-tasting meal or scallops and herb sauce comes together fast, making it a terrific weeknight dinner.
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What makes clothes ‘delicate,’ and how to care for them
Laundry experts weigh in on why some clothing really does need some extra TLC, and the best ways to provide it.
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My 11-year-old cursed at me. Should I let it go or draw a line?
Should this parent just forget about their 11-year-old cursing out of anger?
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This plant followed my family across generations. I couldn’t let it die.
The dieffenbachia became a metaphor for how the women in my family survive — and thrive.
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Another Sriracha shortage could be coming. A severe drought is to blame.
Huy Fong Foods said it was halting its Sriracha sauce production until after Labor Day. Experts said the blame lies on a severe drought in Mexico.
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Miss Manners: I’m offended by a golfer’s skirt choice
Another golfer’s skirt bothers this letter writer for some reason.
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Ask Amy: I want to be closer with my brother. He never reaches out to me.
Letter writer wants to be closer with a distant brother who doesn’t keep in touch often.
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Carolyn Hax: Family pushes siblings to ‘make amends’ after their mother’s death
Siblings fall out in the aftermath of their mother’s death, and other people keep pushing them to “make amends.”
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Panera to drop its high-caffeine Charged Lemonade amid lawsuits
Panera will stop selling the high-caffeine lemonade and other fruit drinks amid lawsuits claiming that people were harmed or killed.
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Sweetgreen promised to go carbon neutral. Now it’s serving steak.
The chain Sweetgreen, known for its salads and environmental commitment, added steak to its menu.
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Spinach pesto pasta is a family-friendly way to eat your greens
In this kid-friendly dish, spinach adds nutrition and color to pesto pasta while letting the basil shine through.
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Postal worker finds WWII-era letters, drives 5 hours to deliver them
As a Marine Corps veteran who served in Iraq, Alvin Gauthier felt a personal connection to the wartime letters. “I had to find the family,” he said.
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