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Dear Abby: I don’t want a boarder in my home, but I can’t evict my 48-year-old son
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married since 1968. The last time we were intimate was in 1984. The house is in both of our names. Nine years ago, she asked one of our sons to come live with us. She never asked me how I felt about it. Our son continues ... -
Dear Abby: Young adult refuses to pay portion of health coverage
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: When my husband and I married a year ago, I dropped my health insurance plan and joined his family plan, since he also provides coverage for his children, including one who is an adult. There was no additional cost to add me. However, months later, the insurance company raised the monthly premium ... -
‘Unprecedented’ Hamas attack on Israel shows ‘apparent quantum leap’ in capabilities, experts say
[ad_1] A day of intense terror attacks by Hamas that killed more than 200 Israelis united observers in shock—not just at the toll, but at the sophistication of the assaults. Saturday’s attack was “unprecedented and an apparent quantum leap in Hamas’s capabilities,” said Steven A. Cook, a senior fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies ... -
Top 5: A Quiet Revolution in Math and Affordable Teacher Housing Among Most-Read Topics of Sept 2023
[ad_1] Here’s a look at the top EdSurge stories for September, as the new school year kicked off. Our coverage of new approaches to math education drew the most interest from readers, with two different features exploring how to rethink calculus making our Top 5. Also topping the chart was an in-depth look at one ... -
Seven most expensive homes sold in West Orange, Sept. 25 – Oct. 1
[ad_1] A house that sold for $950,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in West Orange in the past week. In total, seven residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $580,000, $261 per square foot. The prices in the ... -
US Army scrambles to catch up to rising drone threat
[ad_1] LONDON—Dangling from the ceiling and laid flat on display stands, sleek drones of every shape and size were ubiquitous at last month’s sprawling DSEI arms show. Far less common were weapons to stop them. The same is true on the battlefields of Ukraine—and in the arsenals and training grounds of the U.S. Army. Army officials ... -
The Best Canadian Coat Brands to Help You Tackle Winter
[ad_1] Photography via Soia & Kyo#WeTheNorth By Ivy Tang Date October 6, 2023 Canada and cold go hand in hand so it’s no surprise that Canadian companies are among some of the coolest when it comes to coats. In a country where the temperature dips from October to April, keeping outerwear fresh, fashionable and functional ... -
Why IT companies are a harbinger of B2B ecommerce adoption
[ad_1] What telecommunication and information technology companies do with business digital commerce and B2B marketplaces is often a harbinger of what industries will do ecommerce and how soon. And these days, IT and telecommunications companies are doing — and getting a lot from — B2B digital commerce, based on a new survey from McKinsey & ...










