New York magazine has published a guide to best etiquette practices, and I am here for it. Not because I agree with all 140 rules. Golden rule is key.
Author: Connie Schultz, USA TODAY
How the Guardians, and SpongeBob, finally made me fall in love with Cleveland baseball
Cleveland’s baseball team has not won a World Series since 1948. This year turned out to be no different, except it is different in almost every way.
COVID-19 is still deadly real. Why do we allow disinformation to persist?
In the face of false, dangerous rhetoric, we don’t owe anyone silence. This is the truth: COVID is real and more than 1 million Americans have died.
‘I’m going to put a box around work’: That’s a country song waiting to happen
So much judgment-passing as the pandemic-induced resetting of workplace norms takes place. Can we remember these workers are real people?
Don’t look away from the 10 Black lives lost in Buffalo to racism and gun violence
The grocery store shooting is their tragedy, but this is America’s problem. Ignoring it won’t make racism go away or bring back loved ones.
Ice-shanty prostitutes? Or a publicity-seeking mayor who embarrasses his town again? You decide.
Some politicians relish attention, no matter how bad. This mayor goes after a nonexistent ice shanty prostitution ring and brings shame to his town.
Ohio mom becomes a minister in a minute, then signs religious exemptions for anti-mask families
Kristen Grant says she hasn’t broken any rules. School officials say she exploited a loophole. Who is this 37-year-old mom?
Ohio mom becomes a minister in a minute, then signs religious exemptions for anti-mask families
Kristen Grant says she hasn’t broken any rules. School officials say she exploited a loophole. Who is this 37-year-old mom?
‘He’s dying’: A teen called 911 for her dad with COVID-19 and watched her life turn upside down
A year ago, Mallory Dunlap and her dad were planning her college softball career. Then their COVID-19-safe bubble burst, and her “role changed overnight.”
‘The devastation is unreal:’ What life is like when a loved one dies of COVID and some still doubt
There is grief. With COVID, there also are those who doubt, and worse, those who are cruel. Since Lewis Dunlap’s death, his family has met them all.