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Carolyn Hax chat: I was the other woman. Can I befriend the ex-wife who didn’t know?
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Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about the strange train we call life.
A taco will always be a taco — no matter what we call it
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Is the taco a sandwich? Judges have ruled on different sides of the debate, but the street food’s true Mexican heritage can withstand any categorization.
If Red Lobster’s butter-bathed ship is sinking, remember the shrimp
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The chain is facing a potential bankruptcy as locations shutter around the country, and some experts are blaming an endless shrimp promotion gone wrong.
I think I have carpenter ants in my house. What should I do?
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These unusually large ants can cause serious structural damage to your home.
What to watch with your kids: ‘IF,’ ‘Back to Black’ and more
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Common Sense Media also reviews “Thelma the Unicorn” and “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story.”
Sheet Pan Cauliflower Marbella
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The classic chicken dish from “The Silver Palate” cookbook gets a modern remake with cauliflower and a sheet pan while retaining its sweet, sour and slightly spicy essence.
Ask Amy: Retired couple misses social activities since the pandemic
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A retired couple has seen their social life dwindle as many of the activities they used to participate in have been shut down.
Miss Manners: Longtime friends lose minds over canceled dinner plans
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A couple canceled dinner plans with old friends a month ago. Their friends are still fuming.
Carolyn Hax: After holiday meals, guests rush the kitchen to claim the leftovers
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When fellow guests rush the leftovers after big family holiday gatherings, is it okay to speak up on behalf of the hosts?
Teen died from ultra-spicy ‘One Chip Challenge,’ autopsy finds
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Paqui discontinued the product after 14-year-old Harris Wolobah died in September after eating the extremely spicy chip at school.
We moved two years ago. I still hate it here. Give advice to this Hax question.
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Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
This low-alcohol $14 malbec is lighter in calories but big on flavor
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Plus, a crisp pinot grigio and a Napa Valley riesling for this week’s sips.
Switchel, a drink dating to antiquity, is a refreshing way to cool off
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Switchel is essentially old-timey Gatorade!