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9 ways young people can reduce their cancer risk: 'Nobody's ever too young for cancer'

Cancer may seem like an old person's disease, but studies have shown that certain types have become increasingly prevalent in Americans younger than 50.

Dear Abby: My husband was disinherited — 40 years later, he's still bitter

Dear Abby advises a wife whose husband's relationship with his family has remained strained for 40 years.

What rom-coms teach us about real-life relationships: psych study

Researchers Eli Finkel and Paul Eastwick studied some of the most iconic romantic comedy films of our time to investigate what -- if anything -- they can teach us about...

Election banter in the workplace? Here's how to handle it

With Election Day merely hours away, contentious conversations at work may be reaching a fever pitch. If this gives you agita, you’re not alone.

I have autism and I'm doing well, but can I ever become team leader?

Is it possible to be a good leader without being charismatic?

Can my firm really charge me $8,000 to leave the company?

I was hired at a company who paid to train me for six months, and I signed a contract that said I’d have to work for them for at least...

The signs your partner may be 'micro-cheating' — and what it means for your relationship

While the term may be “micro,” the impact of these actions can have significant emotional consequences, leading to erosion of trust and deep-seated insecurity.

Dear Abby: I want to reconnect with an cheating ex-boyfriend — but my kids will disown me

Dear Abby gives advice to a woman who is thinking about getting back together with an unfaithful ex-boyfriend — even though her children are fiercely against it.

Reality TV star running NYC Marathon three months after breaking his neck in bike accident

Nev Schulman is running his eighth TCS New York City Marathon on Nov. 3 -- despite breaking his neck in a bike accident just three months ago.

What is 'throning'? Gen Z's shameless new dating trend is gold-digging — with a twist

Are they a total catch or just a clout chaser?

Curators discover lost sheet music from famed composer 200 years after his death

The unearthed waltz manuscript said to be a "significant discovery in the world of classical piano music."

The most affordable ski resort in the US is right here in New York — and fans call it 'awesome'

At least there's one thing in the Empire $$$$tate that's still affordable.

Lethal bacteria could be lurking in your garden as experts fear US spread

There could be a silent killer lurking in your backyard.

From Sophia Loren to Toni Morrison: This legendary interviewer has talked with them all

How could I ever choose the most interesting people I have interviewed over the last 30 years. Some of them have sadly died.

'Burnt out' Gen Z employees miss one work day each week due to mental health struggles: shock survey

Workers under the age of 30 were absent for an average of 60 days per year.

Coming soon to America: Signs point to communist horrors of China’s Maoist past

In her new book, anti-communist advocate recounts all the troubling signs indicating that America’s present is rapidly coming to resemble China’s Maoist past. 

Idaho health department isn’t allowed to give COVID-19 vaccines anymore — experts say it’s a first

A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board.

Dear Abby: I want to be there for my sick daughter — but I hate her husband

Dear Abby gives advice to a woman who is conflicted about how to support her sick daughter while being at odds with her husband.

Here's how to tell if you have eight-legged mites mating on your face

Look at these pore souls.