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Advice Dear Annie: I never should have become friends with people at work, because this is what happens Published: Jun. 19, 2025, 9:00 a.m.
Janis Ian wrote “Some People’s Lives” with songwriter Kye Fleming, inspired by a restaurant owner they were friends with named Mary, who felt that she had not contributed anything to the ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to navigating the etiquette of inquiring further when a friend shares personal information.
The first episode of the new Apple TV+ drama “Your Friends and Neighbors” takes pains to explain how one can rake in master-of-the-universe money yet never feel financially secure.
People with fewer close friends often have a clear understanding of what they value in relationships. They may prefer deep, meaningful connections rather than a wide network of casual acquaintances.
Local News 'He was very sweet' | Classmate remembers Macon shooting victim as funny, welcoming friend The shooting left nine people wounded, and three people died from their injuries.
When you see a person struggle and they understand what you’re going through, it helps you to be a better person. And she helped me be a better person,” Dysart said.
Dear Annie: I’m an 18-year-old girl, and I’ll be starting college this fall -- a big, exciting change! But I have a friendship dilemma that’s been weighing on me.
No, but sometimes, friends can forget themselves and do things that come off as dismissive or inconsiderate, without ever meaning to. So, what do people do that instantly annoys their friends?
Rashmika Mandanna recently took to her social media handle to share a heartfelt diary post about her latest travel experience, offering some meaningful advice along the way. In a cryptic note ...
Do people lose friends when they become a parent? Brennan Fisher's TikTok puts a question out to parents — and they respond.
relationships ‘The White Lotus’ storyline sparks debate on the fate of 3-person friend groups The show sparked debate about whether threesomes in friendships are functional or inherently unstable.