Dear Eric: My cat died in 2013. Everyone said I treated him like a child. He got so sick, so suddenly, it freaked me out so badly. Then my dad died out of nowhere in 2018. I wanted to die to be with ...
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Dear Eric: My brother and I are both in our late 60s. We’re close, and I consider his wife a good friend of mine. Related Articles Asking Eric: They get angry that their lease is never renewed. I know ...
It wasn't until Logan was in high school that he started to unravel the disturbing potential reality of his family tree AFTER a decade of uncertainty, pain and torment, Logan Gifford can now call ...
Big Brother star George Gilbert was booted out of the iconic house yesterday due to 'unacceptable language and behaviour' but fans have yet to watch the moment unfold. The 23-year-old parish ...
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) had to take a moment to bring the temperature down a notch as he blasted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) over the current government shutdown on ...
Question: I'm 68, and health issues have forced me to retire from my full-time job. Should I claim Social Security now or use my savings until I'm 70 so I receive a larger benefit amount? Answer: I'm ...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs had an emotional reaction on Friday as a federal court sentenced him to 50 months in jail for prostitution-related charges. The rap mogul, who sat emotionless as Judge Arun ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to 50 months behind bars on Friday, Oct. 3 Paras Griffin/Getty As Sean “Diddy” Combs was leaving a Manhattan federal courtroom after a judge sentenced him to 50 months ...
If there is one thing a TV show needs, it’s character development, and Chicago Fire has certainly given us that with the likes of Severide, Kidd, Violet, and even Ritter, but the same can’t be said ...