If you find yourself saying sorry when nothing is actually your fault, it usually isn’t about manners. Psychology suggests it often reflects deeper personality patterns that formed long before you ...
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced House questions on immigration enforcement, shootings and a department shutdown ...
There’s something deeply satisfying about canceling a bad actor. It offers clarity: They’re wrong, we’re right. And it offers simplicity: By removing them from our lives, we avoid future harm at their ...
NEW YORK — Christina Applegate's memoir is not a safe, prim thing. It’s raw and angry, lyrical and funny, and more than a bit ...
A segment on the U.S. bombing of Iran became awkward on Monday when retired Gen. Jack Keane, a Fox News contributor, grew ...
Billy Leon Kearse is scheduled to be executed Tuesday for the 1991 murder of Fort Pierce Police Sgt. Danny Parrish.
A Singapore vendor alleged Malaysian actress Betty Rahmad raised her voice at his employees, but Betty says the claims are unfounded.
"Few things are more nerve-racking than speaking off the cuff," says executive coach Melody Wilding. Here's how to handle unexpected questions with poise.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a host asking how to uninvite a drama-prone guest who added herself to a public event.
Some never admit their mistakes, while others beat themselves up. The middle ground? Seeing mistakes as lessons and maximizing the benefits.
Funny, furious and profane, “You With the Sad Eyes” finds the TV star facing childhood trauma and reflecting on the limits ...