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‘He always managed to play golf’: My husband of 14 years never worked and now we’re divorcing. He wants half of my $1 million home. What can I do?
“I made all the mortgage payments, in addition to paying for health coverage for both of us.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I have a chronic illness’: My husband and I are in our 30s, earn $120,000 and pay $1,500 in rent. Will we ever own a home?
“We both have a 401(k), his totalling $20,000 and mine just over $56,000.”MarketWatch - Business -
I’m 64 and retired to watch my grandkids. My husband, 65, and I have $1.7 million. When should we claim Social Security?
“Should we wait longer to collect Social Security and live off of our 401(k) plans for two years?”MarketWatch - Business -
The moment I knew: I scrawled down my home number but it was illegible – then he called my office
After a night of conversation and chemistry, Deborah Callaghan gave her number to Rory. He tried calling her all weekend – then on Monday, remembered where she worked. I noticed Rory years before he noticed me. We were book publicists for separate ...The Guardian - World -
Meghan Trainor: ‘I brought my entire family with me on my honeymoon’
The singer-songwriter on an embarrassing water-slide mishap, changing her son’s name, and Chloë Grace Moretz’s matchmaking skills. Born in Massachusetts, Meghan Trainor, 30, released albums as a teenager. She had a diamond-certified hit with her ...The Guardian - World -
Lost Boys and Fairies: 'My husband and I cried like a baby watching it'
After the success of BBC drama, series writer Daf James shares his own experience with adoption.BBC News - Top stories -
‘I once felt that I had nothing and I was nothing’: I had a secret $8,000 debt that I was afraid to reveal to my boyfriend, but I turned my life around
“I now see the light at the end of the tunnel.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I’m divorcing after a lot of heartache’: Should I suggest my husband keep his $200,000 401(k), so I can take our $360,000 house?
“My early career 401(k)s were used as house down payments.”MarketWatch - Business -
You be the judge: should I have to tell my husband who I’m voting for in the general election?
Mandy does not want to discuss politics with Barry, while he is irritated by her evasiveness. But you get the final vote in this disputeFind out how to get a disagreement settled or become a juror. The prosecution: Mandy. Barry is very leftwing ...The Guardian - World -
I’m leaving my financially irresponsible daughter $500,000. How can I do this without her squandering her good fortune?
“She should at least have a roof over her head as she ages.”MarketWatch - Business -
I Was Exhausted, Overwhelmed, and on the Verge of Burnout. Then I Hit the Figurative 'Do Not Disrupt Button' on My Life
Even at the height of your success, sometimes you have to retreat to continue thriving.Inc. - Business -
How My Father Taught Me to Be a Man
Actor and director Griffin Dunne was once embarrassed that his father, the writer Dominick Dunne, wasn’t tough enough. Then he learned about his heroic past.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘I don’t want to squander this opportunity’: I sold my business for $130,000. Should I pay off my mortgage with a 7.3% interest rate?
“It may not seem like a lot of money to most people, but this is the first time in my life I am not living paycheck to paycheck.”MarketWatch - Business -
Veteran reveals lifelong secret in obituary: "I was Gay all my life"
Col. Edward Thomas Ryan, 85, revealed in his obituary that he was gay and that he had been in a quarter-century relationship with the "love of my life." He will be buried next to him.CBS News - Top stories -
The Money Habits I Learned From My Parents---for Better or Worse
We absorb our financial personalities from listening to, and watching, our parents. Sometimes they serve us well. Other times, not so much.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘She won’t be happy until he’s in a homeless shelter’: My sister wants our father to refinance his $1.2 million home to pay off her $120,000 debt
June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.MarketWatch - Business -
‘After I spoke publicly about it, one woman told me I was in a death cult’: Jonathan Dimbleby on assisted dying
Seeing his brother’s distressing deterioration has made the broadcaster even more certain that legal reform is needed. My brother was a sculptor. A vibrant, formidable force. Physically strong and intellectually clear-minded, with a wonderful ...The Guardian - World -
‘I don’t live extravagantly by any means’: I have $68,000 in credit-card debt and $50,000 in a 401(k). How can I dig myself out of this trap on a $55,000 salary?
“I am divorced, 57 years old and moved my mother, 95, in with me because she was alone.”MarketWatch - Business -
Nvidia CEO: One of the most 'profound learnings in my life' came from a gardener—how it made me successful
Jensen Huang learned a valuable career lesson from a gardener while on a trip to Kyoto, Japan. Here's why he says it resonates with him.CNBC - Business -
Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Hated Myself Because of the Way I Looked’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
A Retired Army Colonel’s Obituary Shares a Secret: ‘I Was Gay All My Life’
Edward Thomas Ryan, who died at 85, wrote that he was “afraid of being ostracized.” The revelation set off a wave of online tributes.The New York Times - Top stories -
‘I will probably not be given the chance to die in my favourite place’: Esther Rantzen on the right to choose a good death
A cancer diagnosis has reinforced the presenter’s belief that the time for change has come. Twenty years ago there were three deaths in my family. We lost my mother, my husband and our rescue dog in a few short months. Looking back, now that I ...The Guardian - World -
‘They think I’m rich because I have a very nice house’: My friends order drinks and pricey dishes in restaurants. Is it rude to ask for a separate check?
“I am comfortable. I retired four years ago. I don’t drink much alcohol.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘We get a raw deal’: This was my worst Father’s Day ever — and it’s a cautionary tale for other happy families
“It’s not about the money or even the card — it’s about the recognition for all the hard work dads do to put food on the table and pay the mortgage.”MarketWatch - Business -
My Renter, My Friend
Looking out for a woman in trouble, from eight states away.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
I dropped out of a group vacation—do I still have to pay for the hotel?: Tips from travel experts
When planning or opting out of a group trip it's best to be over communicative.CNBC - Business -
Ask Shrimsley: do I need a Great British rebrand?
It’s only when things are bad that ‘great’ becomes a popular prefixFinancial Times - Business -
‘Don’t be a cruise snob’: How I learned to love sailing on the high seas
In the post-pandemic world, cruising has become an increasingly popular vacation choice — and for good reason, the author arguesMarketWatch - Business -
‘Stop sending me money’: Singapore keeper deluged after saves help China
Hassan Sunny denied Thailand to aid China in World CupSunny’s food stall receives business in person and onlineThe Singapore goalkeeper Hassan Sunny has urged Chinese football fans to stop sending him money after his saves in a 3-1 defeat by ...The Guardian - World - China -
‘I don’t want to take these characters home’: Jesse Plemons on life playing the psychopath next door
Chilling performances in Breaking Bad, Civil War and now Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness have made the actor cinema’s go-to wrong ‘un – but the roles he plays can be hard to shake off. Jesse Plemons is a successful young actor, instinctive and ...The Guardian - World -
This is how we do it: ‘We were both anxious when we met, but our sex life is a lot of fun now’
Harry wasn’t sure he’d love again after his wife died, and Meredith’s ex was ‘Victorian’ in bed, so finding each other has been a joy. • How do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymously. My body just reacted. I suddenly felt, I’d ...The Guardian - World -
How much do you need to earn to buy your first home? Here’s what the typical home buyer looks like today.
Thinking of buying a house? You’ll probably need to make nearly six figures — and have $13,000 in the bank — to achieve that dream, according to a new report.MarketWatch - Business -
Birding My Way Through Chemo
The future is uncertain. But it feels less scary surrounded by feathered friends.The New York Times - Top stories -
David Benavidez moving on from Canelo Alvarez after champ's avoidance: I did everything possible to make it
Benavidez is ready to prove he's the best fighter in the world, regardless of weight class, in his new home of 175 poundsCBS Sports - Sports -
‘I felt I was talking to him’: are AI personas of the dead a blessing or a curse?
As growing numbers of people turn to grieftech, some are disturbed by its possible consequences. When Christi Angel first talked to a chatbot impersonating her deceased partner, Cameroun, she found the encounter surreal and “very weird”.. “Yes, I ...The Guardian - World -
Experience: I sang at Madonna’s wedding
Afterwards, I spoke to Sting. He said I’d done so well and laughed that it was a tough crowd. I knew it wasn’t a normal phone call. A man was asking if I could sing at a wedding he was organising. It was in 2000. Only a few years before, I’d ...The Guardian - World -
Trump on alien lifeforms: 'There could be' but 'it's not my thing'
Former President Trump pondered alien lifeforms on a podcast appearance published Thursday, acknowledging that “there could be” alien life out in the universe, but that he wasn’t convinced. Trump appeared on YouTuber Logan Paul's "Impaulsive," ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Learning to Love My Father as His Mind Unraveled
The experience of living with my father’s dementia ranged from tragic to tragicomic to vaudevillian, often within the span of a few minutes.The New York Times - Top stories -
On my radar: Golda Schultz’s cultural highlights
The South African soprano on her love of Star Trek, a Stockholm gallery that used to be a squat, and where to find a great negroni in London. The soprano Golda Schultz was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1983. She studied journalism before ...The Guardian - World -
My dad Martin Amis loved a gangster film – but hated my plays | Fernanda Amis
In this speech she gave at last week’s memorial service for the author, who died last year aged 73, his daughter pays tribute to ‘the cool guy who lived in my house’. Dad described himself as a “father emeritus”. This wouldn’t have been funny if ...The Guardian - World