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Column: Hello Kitty's looking pretty at 50 (and worth more than ever)
Hello Kitty is famously the height of just five apples. But these days, the more striking statistic is that she’s worth more than ¥1 trillion — or $6.5 billion.
Stock in Japan’s Sanrio Co. hit that milestone for the first time recently, just weeks before the company’s feline star turned 50. Kitty White was born on Nov. 1, 1974, when ...Read more
Talk politics with family on holidays? Maybe don't, psychologist says
ATLANTA -- After a contentious election cycle, many people look forward to the holidays as a time to reset. But some of us dread talking about politics with certain family members. Producer Natalie Mendenhall spoke to Drew Westen, a professor emeritus at Emory University and a licensed psychologist.
Here’s that interview with tips for you on ...Read more
'Fallout' Fan Celebration: Thousands of gamers descend on tiny Nevada town
GOODSPRINGS, Nev. — The line to enter the Goodsprings General Store snaked down state Route 161, sometimes spilling out into traffic. Wait times stretched well past an hour. Thankfully, there was nourishment nearby in the form of smoked iguana sandwiches and the ever-popular mole rat on a bun.
Thousands of video game fans descended on the ...Read more
Chefs serve seniors tradition and community on Thanksgiving Day
ATLANTA -- A few days after Thanksgiving, in his second year as executive chef at Meals on Wheels Atlanta, Chris Kelly received a thank you letter and phone call from a woman who had received one of his carefully prepared turkey dinners.
Meals on Wheels Atlanta is a nonprofit organization funded primarily by private, foundation and corporate ...Read more
A Florida elementary school barred its PTA. There's $30,000 in dispute
TAMPA, Fla. — Veterans Elementary School in Wesley Chapel, Florida, has a long history of parents volunteering in its classrooms and supporting its activities.
But now, it’s in the process of kicking out its Parent-Teacher Association. The reason? A feud over money and how it was — and wasn’t — spent.
Over the summer, principal ...Read more
Various owners have sunk more than $40 million into buying, maintaining and reimagining the SS United States during its time in Philly
PHILADELPHIA -- The 990-foot SS United States served as a geographical marker of sorts on the Delaware River waterfront in South Philadelphia for almost 30 years. That is slated to change when the vessel is towed to Mobile, Alabama, for a final cleaning before it’s sunk into the Florida Panhandle. It is set to become the world’s largest ...Read more
Heidi Stevens: University of North Texas bans 'race,' 'gender' from course titles. What will the free speech on campus folks have to say?
Not so long ago (this year), in a land not so far away (this one), a debate roiled fiercely about free speech on college campuses.
On one side, students, faculty and interested observers advocated for safe spaces for marginalized groups and trigger warnings on certain materials and protested loudly when speakers whose ideas they abhorred were ...Read more
On Gardening: Geraniums 'Boldly' going into November
When its mid-November and your geraniums are still electrifying on the porch or patio you know you are talking about one of the Boldly varieties. Boldly Coral made its debut in 2022 and as such I had the opportunity to trial it in 2021. Since then it has been my go-to geranium because of its dazzling color and incredible longevity.
Boldly Coral...Read more
Penn has preserved a pair of gloves said to belong to Shakespeare. Did they?
PHILADELPHIA — For nearly a century, a swashbuckling-style pair of gloves rested in a reliquary in the University of Pennsylvania library. Far from lost, but largely forgotten, the mystical gauntlets were disturbed over the decades only by the awestruck scholars and devotees who came to ponder, "What if?"
After all, it couldn't be true. They...Read more
California undocumented students grapple with Trump's re-election: 'I feel hopeless'
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Fear and panic spread across a room of Sacramento State students earlier this month as they tried to process the re-election of Donald Trump.
The group, mostly undocumented and ranging from 18 to 23, gathered in the university’s Dreamer Resource Center, a haven established in 2015 to support students like them. In the ...Read more
Virtual pen pals: ENGin pairs Ukrainians and Americans for online English conversations
MINNEAPOLIS -- Dariia Misko sounded remarkably calm as she described her life in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she frequently hears what sounds like popcorn popping in the distance.
The sound is attacks by military drones from Russia.
“I have repeatedly heard explosions and the work of air defense,” said Misko, a 26-year-old Ukrainian studying for ...Read more
Ask Anna: She's not over her ex, and you're not OK with casual -- what now?
Dear Anna,
I’ve been seeing this girl for about two months, and while things have been fun, I’m struggling with how close she still is to her ex. They were together for seven years and broke up six months ago, but it feels like he’s still very present in her life. He even comes over frequently. She has photos of them all over, and her ...Read more
Erika Ettin: 7 dating mistakes that you can fix right now
You can’t “create” chemistry, either online or in person, but you can do a few tangible things to increase your odds a bit. I want to share 7 dating mistakes that you can fix right now:
1. Using unflattering profile pictures.
You say, “Does it really matter?” The answer is yes. Yes, it does. You get one chance to make a first ...Read more
Lori Borgman: Count your blessings, not your calories
‘Tis the season to be thankful, which is why I am hanging tight to the fourth Thursday in November. I may be hanging on by the greasy tip of a wishbone swinging dangerously low over scalding hot gravy, but I refuse to let go of Thanksgiving, the only holiday that has not been grossly commercialized.
For starters, I am thankful there is no ...Read more
How to navigate financial stress
Money isn’t just a financial issue — it’s also an emotional one.
For half of Americans, financial stress is taking a serious toll on their mental health, according to a recent survey by Jenius Bank. A striking 50% of respondents reported battling anxiety, stress or depression tied to their finances, while 53% admitted to thinking of ...Read more
Addiction treatment center opens Mac's Deli, a new Chicago restaurant staffed entirely by patients in recovery
CHICAGO -- Customers flocked to the bright red and yellow awning of Mac’s Deli on a cloudy Thursday afternoon, walking away with foil-wrapped workday lunches of warm Italian beef sandwiches and hot dogs.
Inside the new restaurant on Sangamon Street in the West Loop, the grills, fryers and registers were all manned by workers currently in ...Read more
The Kid Whisperer: How to get students to focus without nagging
Dear Kid Whisperer,
I teach fourth-grade math. I have rarely had any significant behavior issues in my 32 years of teaching. My question is about helping kids stay focused. I have a few students who drift off even though I am animated, high energy and have good lesson plans.
Answer: I’m going to show you how to effectively prevent, mitigate ...Read more
Ex-etiquette: When his tattoo gets to you
Q. I have been dating my boyfriend for 6 months. We do not live together but see each other or talk almost every day. His ex died three years ago. They had a daughter, who is 6, who lives with my boyfriend. The problem is my boyfriend has a very large tattoo of both his ex and his daughter’s names on his chest right above his heart. This makes...Read more
She got seizures at 17 months old. So her dad wrote a musical about epilepsy and empathy
LOS ANGELES -- In March 1998, Ben Decter drove from Los Angeles to Tijuana to get medicine for his 17-month-old daughter, Addie. She had "catastrophic childhood epilepsy," the neurologist had told him, and a drug not yet available in the U.S. was their best bet to treat her nonstop seizures.
That terrifying moment is currently revisited five ...Read more
13-year-old sole survivor returns to pray for father, family lost in boat tragedy
BODEGA BAY, Calif. — For the first time since the 13-year-old San Jose boy woke up shivering and alone on a deserted stretch of beach two weeks ago, covered in salt and sand after clinging for hours to a floating ice chest, he returned Saturday to pray.
Jude Khammoungkhoune’s father had clutched the cooler beside him as long as he could ...Read more
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