Dear Miss Manners: I am disabled, and I use a walker to get around. While I am somewhat used to small children asking ...
A growing movement wants to destigmatize severing ties. Is it a much-needed corrective, or a worrisome change in family ...
Beginning September 17, I will be addressing readers’ problems in a weekly advice column ... By submitting a letter, you’ve agreed to let The Atlantic use it—in part or in full—in our ...
Here is a guide to second-round interviews, including the questions you should expect, sample answers and actionable tips to help you ace the second interview and secure the job. You may be asked ...
An important estate tax change is looming. Here are six ways that Congress might address estate taxes in 2025.
Imagine my relief when I opened the newspaper and found that Gov. Jeff Landry has a morsel of excellent advice to offer those perplexed by the Ten Commandments controversy in our state.
As a Catholic, I appreciate Pope Francis’ recent statements regarding the upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election. Understandably, he is critical of both Kamala Harris for her support of ...
And before the last goodbye, many parents will take their son or daughter aside for some parting advice. Usually, it will be wrong. When it comes to their children, parents are innately conservative.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When closing a letter, I use the formula my grandfather habitually used: “Your Obedient Servant.” Because I’m so frequently interrogated with concerns about my self-esteem ...
A Seminole County delegate to the just-concluded Democratic National Convention was hit multiple times while a banner reading “Stop Arming Israel” was snatched away from her (“Seminole woman ...
I'm offering a bit of advice to potential buyers of autos from auto dealerships: Before you even go to one, take the time to contact them first to find out if they have any unexpected closing costs ...