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Children may not understand the stock market or inflation, but they can pick up on their parents’ financial worries. Experts offer advice on dealing with the subject.
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A highly contagious liver infection is surging among groups who are not typically at risk. At least seven people have died.
Continue readingFirst Joint Visit of Four European Leaders to Ukraine
On Saturday, the leaders of four major European powers — France, Germany, Britain and Poland — will travel to Kyiv in a display of European unity.
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The new pope opposed letting women serve as deacons but endorsed some of his predecessor’s moves to expand their involvement.
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The pope’s eldest brother, Louis Prevost, remembering their boyhood in Illinois from his home in Florida, said that the pontiff had always been a peacemaker.
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In his advocacy of the poor, migrants and a more open church, many people see the new pope as a continuation of his predecessor.
Continue readingJ.C. Snead, Golfing Nephew of His Uncle Sam, Dies at 84
He knew he could never match the success of the great Sam Snead, but he won eight tournaments on the PGA Tour and four more on the senior circuit.
Continue readingJelly Shoes Aren’t Just For Kids. Here Are the Best Ones.
A roundup of rubber sandals, for a variety of occasions and budgets.
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