Ask Amy: My dad’s humiliating tell-all book could affect my job hunt

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Ask Amy: My dad’s humiliating tell-all book could affect my job hunt Dear Amy: I’m going through a bit of a crisis. You see, shortly before my mother died of cancer last year, she kept a diary detailing in graphic detail about how awful I was and how hard it was dealing with my outbursts (which, I have to admit, were pretty brutal).I have autism, and while my own outbursts were definitely a factor, my mother dealt out her own verbal outbursts.Dad says he’s thinking of publishing her diary so that people know “what it’s really like.” Honestly, I don’t feel comfortable with this, but he says he “promised her on her deathbed” that he’d do this.Not only do I feel uncomfortable with him doing this, but a future employer could be taking a look at this.However, I’m terrified of confronting him because I’m concerned about his rebuttal. What should I do?AnonymousDear Anonymous: It might help if you wrote down your thoughts in the form of a letter. Express your concerns logically and by using neutral langua...

Harriette Cole: I thanked her for the gift — then I found out it wasn’t a gift

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Harriette Cole: I thanked her for the gift — then I found out it wasn’t a gift DEAR HARRIETTE: I’m going on a three-day group trip this summer. My friend who is organizing the trip has been adding all these additional charges for things such as group T-shirts and extra activities. The cost of the trip was already over $600, which is a lot for me as I don’t make that much money.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: I’m just a kid, and my parents left this heavy decision to me Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m so anxious about my home that I check on it every few hours Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m tempted to follow my friend’s lead in fixing my boring life Advice | Harriette Cole: My roommate doesn’t realize she’s causing a big problem Advice | Harriette Cole: After I rushed her to urgent care, she won’t talk about what happened I told her I wasn’t interested in spending any more money on the trip, but she went ahead and paid ...

Secretive Federal Agency’s Days of Killing Pets With Poison Bombs May Finally Be Ending

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Secretive Federal Agency’s Days of Killing Pets With Poison Bombs May Finally Be Ending Patches of snow dotted the ground when Canyon Mansfield stepped outside on March 16, 2017. The hill behind the 14-year-old’s home in Pocatello, Idaho, was not particularly large. At the summit, Mansfield would only be 300 yards from his house, and yet, he treasured the visits.With its sweeping mountain view, the hill was Canyon’s refuge. His 3-year-old yellow lab, Kasey, was his constant companion there.The two set off as usual that afternoon. Kasey was thrashing one of his toys when Canyon spotted a sprinkler-like object protruding from the ground. He ran a finger along the device. Suddenly, he heard a pop, and an orange cloud burst forth. Canyon lunged back as the front of his body was doused in chemicals. The burning began immediately.As Canyon grasped for snow to irrigate his eyes, he heard Kasey grunting near the device. He called to him, but he didn’t come. He stopped what he was doing and ran to him. Dropping to his knees, Canyon watched as Kasey writhed in spasms. Frothing a...

Crank up ‘Ex’s & Oh’s’ to see Elle King in Maryland, West Virginia

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Crank up ‘Ex’s & Oh’s’ to see Elle King in Maryland, West Virginia Hear our full chat on my podcast “Beyond the Fame with Jason Fraley.” toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley previews Elle King in Maryland and West Virginia (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); Her hit song “Ex’s and Oh’s” was all over the radio in 2014 and even earned a pair of Grammy nominations.Crank it up as you drive to see Elle King at the Waterside Music Series in Solomons, Maryland, on Th...

World Cup qualifying draw for Asia

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

World Cup qualifying draw for Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — World Cup qualifying draw for Asia:Group A: Qatar, India, Kuwait, Afghanistan-Mongolia winner.Group B: Japan, Syria, North Korea, Myanmar-Macau winner.Group C: South Korea, China, Thailand, Singapore-Guam winner.Group D: Oman, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Taiwan-East Timor winner.Group E: Iran, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Hong Kong-Bhutan winner.Group F: Iraq, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia-Brunei winner.Group G: Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tajikistan, Cambodia-Pakistan winner.Group H: United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Yemen-Sri Lanka winner, Nepal-Laos winner.Group I: Australia, Palestine, Lebanon, Maldives-Bangladesh winner.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

Conclusiones de la impresionante audiencia de Hunter Biden y lo que sucederá ahora

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Conclusiones de la impresionante audiencia de Hunter Biden y lo que sucederá ahora (CNN) — La audiencia de este miércoles de Hunter Biden ya estaba destinada a ser un evento histórico, ya que el hijo de un presidente de EE.UU. en ejercicio compareció ante un tribunal para declararse culpable de delitos fiscales federales, cerrando una controvertida investigación.Pero en la audiencia de más de tres horas, el acuerdo de culpabilidad original casi se desmorona y deja al hijo del presidente Joe Biden en el limbo por el momento, y solo iluminará aún más el tema a medida que los republicanos del Congreso prosigan sus propias investigaciones sobre las acciones de Hunter Biden.Hunter Biden no pagó entre US$ 1,1 millones y US$ 1,5 millones en impuestos federales antes de los plazos legales y se declaró culpable de dos delitos fiscales menores y los fiscales acordaron recomendar una sentencia de libertad condicional. El acuerdo también estaba destinado a resolver un delito federal de armas de fuego.Hunter Biden, que compareció ante el tribunal con un traje oscuro y el...

La delantera colombiana Linda Caicedo se desploma durante entrenamiento en Sídney

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

La delantera colombiana Linda Caicedo se desploma durante entrenamiento en Sídney REDACCIÓN DEPORTES – La delantera Linda Caicedo, estrella de la selección colombiana de fútbol que disputa el Mundial de Australia y Nueva Zelanda, sufrió un desmayo en una sesión de entrenamiento en Sídney, informaron medios colombianos.Según las primeras versiones, en momentos en que se desarrollaba la práctica en el estadio Marconi, Caicedo se llevó las manos al pecho y se desplomó en el campo en donde fue auxiliada por el personal médico de la selección.“Susto en el entrenamiento de la selección Colombia. Linda Caicedo se desvaneció, por un par de minutos fue atendida por el cuerpo médico”, escribió en su cuenta de Twitter la periodista Melissa Martínez, presentadora de ESPN. Golazo de derecha: Linda Caicedo consigue el 2-0 para Colombia Por su parte, Juan Camilo Vargas, de Blu Radio, indicó que la jugadora colombiana y del Real Madrid “se tocó el pecho y se desplomó en medio de la práctica” y que la Federación Colombiana d...

Ukraine lifts ban on its athletes competing against Russians, Belarusians

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Ukraine lifts ban on its athletes competing against Russians, Belarusians KYIV — Ukraine has ended its ban on its athletes competing against Russians and Belarusians in international competitions — so long as Moscow’s and Minsk’s athletes are participating under a neutral banner. However, the ban is still in force stopping Ukrainians from competing against Russians and Belarusians who perform under their national flags, use the national symbols in public during sports events, or make any public statements or actions backing the Russian or Belarusian regimes. In those cases, Ukrainian athletes are recommended to immediately withdraw.Ukraine’s sports ministry published the order on Wednesday.The decision to ease the ban for Ukrainians to compete against Russians and Belarusians, which was imposed in April, came with the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics exactly one year away. Representatives from 203 National Olympic Committees got invitations, except for Guatemala, Russia and Belarus. The International Olympic Committe...

Putin rules out rejoining Black Sea grain deal, despite famine fears

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Putin rules out rejoining Black Sea grain deal, despite famine fears Russia will not rejoin a U.N.-brokered pact designed to prevent famines across the developing world as a result of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.Speaking at the Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum in St. Petersburg, Putin again said his government would “refuse to extend” the Black Sea grain deal, which has allowed 32.9 million tons of agricultural products to leave Ukraine’s blockaded ports and reach the global market.Putin, who accused Western nations of receiving the bulk of the deliveries and refusing to lift sanctions on Russia, insisted Moscow would instead move toward “a more just system of resource distribution.”“In the coming three or four months we would be ready to provide to Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Mali, Somalia, the Central African Republic and Eritrea up to 50,000 tons of grain each. We will ensure free shipping of these cargo,” he went on.Investigations have shown Russia h...

Heat emergency declared in Boston amid persistent high temps

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:17 GMT

Heat emergency declared in Boston amid persistent high temps Boston Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency in the city Thursday and Friday, when high temperatures will reach into the 90s and the heat index is expected to reach the mid-90s to 100 degrees. A heat advisory has been issued through Saturday.“This summer is an opportunity for Boston residents to have fun and stay active together—but this is only possible when our community comes together to take necessary precautions to stay safe from extreme heat,” Wu said in a statement. “Heat waves can endanger anyone, regardless of age or health, and it is critical for everyone to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity when possible and wear plenty of sunscreen. The City is here to support residents through a variety of programming, and I urge anyone with questions to call 311 for assistance in keeping protected against the heat.”Cooling centers will be open at 15 Boston Centers for Youth & Families community centers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today a...