Weekly targets, annual resolutions, five-year plans—all of them so troublingly elusive. With best intentions, most of us fail to stick with the goals we set.
Neither writer of ‘The One with the Blackout’ was able to take responsibility for the episode’s enduring impact
A disturbing report from the Children’s Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law indicates that nearly all states routinely take federal benefits from children in the foster system and use those benefits to offset the cost of foster care.Like their counterparts who are not in the foster care system, some foster kids are entitled to receive federal money, including disability benefits associated with Social Security as well as survivor benefits associated with the Veterans'...
Cricket is in mourning after the death of Worcestershire spinner Josh Baker a fortnight before his 21st birthday. Baker was playing for his county's second XI as recently as Wednesday.
The singer - who recently wore a dress made of plastic wrap during a McDonald's date - contrasted the dominant tone of her outfit with a black thong during her outing.
Si King put on an incredibly brave face as he was seen for the first time since his beloved friend Dave Myers passed away.
Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. — 1 Timothy 4:12
A Message from Christopher Check, President of Catholic Answers “There are no bad things, only bad uses of things,” G.K. Chesterton reminds us. As a media apost
It is raining support for the Opposition in Andhra Pradesh from the film industry. Celebrities are extending support to the alliance in the name of Pawan Kalyan.
Between the years 1938 and 1945 the German Nazis and their willing
The river known today as the Adige, the second-longest in Italy, flows south and then east from the Alps to the Adriatic. As it travels around hills and through flatlands, the river meanders widely, sometimes nearly looping back on itself. The city of Verona took root and grew around one of these meanders more than 2,000 years ago and, around that time, not far from the banks, an infant was laid to rest in a humble grave. She did not go into the afterlife completely alone, however. Alongside her...