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When someone repeatedly appears in your mind, it doesn’t always mean you’re meant to reach out or rekindle a connection. Often, it simply signals that they were a meaningful part of your…
Hospice nurse practitioner Katie Duncan has watched this gesture unfold countless times at the bedsides of the dying. It is rarely frantic or fearful; more often it is slow, deliberate, almost tender,…
Off the coast of Sardinia, Penny Lancaster appeared effortlessly relaxed, stretched out under the sun with a calm confidence that outshone any spotlight. Her black bikini and serene smile highlighted a woman…
In the harsh glare of the courtroom lights, Aileen Wuornos was no longer the frightened child or desperate drifter. She was the accused, the confessed, the woman the media branded a “female…
Phil Donahue’s departure from the airwaves feels like losing a public town square—one disguised as a talk show. He transformed daytime TV into a space where ordinary people could confront power, trauma,…
Instead of trying to out-insult or out-perform a politician’s harsh words, Watters reportedly did something far more disarming: he slowed down. He read Crockett’s post without embellishment, without a sneer, without the…
Jennette McCurdy’s childhood was far from the carefree life audiences saw on screen. Growing up in a home with little space to breathe, she endured a mother whose love came wrapped in…
Across the Sahel, leaders are no longer willing to quietly accept what they view as one-sided rules of mobility. By tightening entry for U.S. citizens, governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and…