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We went to bed Saturday night with visions of cheese graters dancing in our heads, and woke up Sunday morning with a surprise gift from White Sox Santa. Some things we learned from a wild weekend of ...
I understand the great debate over the falling out between Mohamed Salah and Arne Slot but let me make my own point as someone who managed for more than 30 years. Both Slot and Salah are being paid ...
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There’s a lot about modern technology that has earned criticism. But one potential positive is the ability to stay in touch with those we might otherwise lose track of. I had a chance before Christmas ...
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A roundup of the most-read Carolyn Hax columns of 2025 includes a woman’s birthday obsession, a flight-tracking in-law and a petty inheritance decision. Tensions can run high during the holidays.
Leana S. Wen, a Washington Post contributing columnist, writes a twice-weekly column on a broad range of topics with an emphasis on public health and health policy. She writes the newsletter The ...
Jason Zweig writes The Intelligent Investor column every weekend for The Wall Street Journal. He also writes a weekly newsletter of the same name. Jason is the author of “Your Money and Your Brain,” ...