My friend’s church has initiated a novel Lenten practice, which is to write a letter every day in Lent and mail it: 40 ...
DEAR STILL IN GRIEF: I’m so sorry for the loss of your daughter. You’ve been through something awful and there’s no timetable ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSN'Thank you to the kind soul who returned my lost documents'Through these columns, I want to thank the anonymous person who very promptly, and at their own expense, posted to me ...
All this time, I mistakenly thought George Diaz was just a longtime, solid sportswriter for the Orlando Sentinel. However, ...
This assault on citizen initiatives raises the recurring question: Whose government is it anyway? Hint: it starts with “We ...
To the editor: For years, cursive writing has not been taught in public schools (“Have we forgotten how to say thank you?” March 19). Three of my four grandchildren cannot read a letter that I ...
Other presidents have had to deal with recessions and even depressions. But Trump is the first president ever to deliberately engineer one. Robert Kuttner, coeditor of The American Prospect ...
WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said he wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran and sent a letter to its ... "I said I hope you're going to negotiate, because ...
Netflix scam alert: Email with this subject line could empty your bank account, all you need to know
The fraudulent email claims that the subscriber’s account is on hold and insists that updating payment information is the only way to restore service. Its subject line reads: "Your account is on hold.
What Netflix said on 'Netflix email scam' "If you get an email or text message (SMS) asking for your Netflix account email, phone, password, or payment method it probably didn't come from Netflix ...
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