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5-Year-Old Applauded for Setting Boundary for Aunt: ‘Autonomy at Every Age’

Setting boundaries is often a practice reserved for adults, but a five-year-old boy has been praised for establishing one with his aunt. Trauma therapist Simone Saunders, based in Calgary, Alberta, shared the story of how her nephew told her she was expressing her love for him too much. “My nephew told me that I tell […]

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How consumer prices are moving and what it mesns for the economy

Ahead of the latest monthly inflation reading, consumers are still coming to terms with the sticker shock of everyday goods and services prices — and lingering uncertainty about the economy.  The pace of consumer price growth was expected to have remained largely unchanged in September, according to Dow Jones estimates.  Yet even as costs have […]

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BBC Buys Liane Moriarty Adaptation ‘The Last Anniversary’

The BBC has picked up Nicole Kidman‘s The Last Anniversary, the latest adaptation from Big Little Lies scribe Liane Moriarty. Deadline revealed casting for The Last Anniversary for Australia’s Binge last year and the series will star Teresa Palmer (The Clearing, A Discovery of Witches, The Fall Guy), Miranda Richardson (Good Omens, Spider) and Danielle Macdonald (The Tourist, Patti Cake$). […]

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A 36-year-old who hit ‘coast FIRE’ by maxing out 3 investment accounts explains how she saved over half her 5-figure income

For years, Amberly Grant didn’t earn enough money to save for her future. At 19, she left the small Canadian town she grew up in and spent years traveling and working odd jobs. “I’ve cleaned houses, walked dogs, worked in bars and restaurants; I’ve taught English in Thailand, and I’ve helped a friend with a […]

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Let’s Not Bring Back Jail for Swearing

With its new term starting this month, the Supreme Court will likely confront calls to upend constitutional law yet again. One very possible target is people’s everyday right to voice their political opinions, to speak up, even just to swear. Consider what happened last month when a federal court of appeals decided a First Amendment […]

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Rebecca Cheptegei and the epidemic of women athletes killed by men in Kenya

It was a sun-baked August day on the streets of the French capital, Paris, when Rebecca Cheptegei rushed across the finish line of the women’s marathon at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The 33-year-old elite long-distance runner came only 44th in the race, but Uganda’s women’s marathon record holder was riding the high of her first […]

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Marie Curie: Mentor to Women or Martyr to Science?

In June 1921, in the flush of a triumphant six-week American tour by Marie Curie, a prominent male scientist urged the young women graduating from Bryn Mawr to follow her example and “enter into a career of science.” An unsigned editorial in The New York Times scoffed. Not to take anything from the “illustrious” Mme. […]

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Amazon Could Be Forced to Treat Drivers as Employees

Vans marked with Amazon’s arrow logo have become ubiquitous on residential streets, a symbol of the nearly instantaneous delivery that has transformed online shopping. But behind the wheel, that image of high-tech efficiency is being overshadowed by drivers’ complaints about working conditions. Recent federal labor rulings could pave the way for unionization in the company’s […]

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Considering IVF? Your most common questions answered by leading fertility expert

Starting a family is one of the most exciting decisions you’ll ever make, but it can feel overwhelming – especially if you’re exploring fertility care. While there are plenty of options, it’s crucial you take the time to do your research and find the right clinic and treatment plan for your unique needs. Every couple’s […]

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‘She’s a little hero’ Cecelia Ahern talks about juggling daughter’s rare illness with work

As she releases her 20th novel this week, Cecelia Ahern is already working on her next book as well as writing for both the big and small screens. The mum-of-three also plans to adapt further books for the screen, including Postscript, the sequel to her hit PS, I Love You, and another which she cannot […]

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