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Author: Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAY
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I’m prepared to lose entire weeks of my life playing “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.” Here’s why that’s a good thing, actually.
My mom is dead, but I’m drowning in Mother’s Day marketing emails. There’s a kind solution.
My mom is dead, and Mother’s Day marketing emails are ruining my life. But there’s a kind solution to this nuisance.
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Jana Duggar faces charge of child endangerment in wake of brother Josh Duggar’s child porn conviction
Jana Duggar, sister of Josh Duggar and star of “19 Kids and Counting,” has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor.
The 12 scariest books we’ve ever read: ‘Mexican Gothic,’ Stephen King and other ghastly frights
Sometimes it’s fun to be scared, when you know the monsters can’t get you. This Halloween, USA TODAY staff share the scariest book’s they’ve ever read.
‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’: Sally Rooney finds meaning in sex, friendship as the world burns
Irish author Sally Rooney’s new novel, “Beautiful World, Where Are You,” is an intimate and piercingly smart story about sex and friendship.
Being in quarantine might finally make me embrace my gray hair. Here’s why
After weeks of quarantine, our gray roots are showing. Many women are desperate to cover theirs. But I’m working up the nerve to keep mine.