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Minnesota's ICE surge might not last forever, but these tattoos will
MINNEAPOLIS — Bobby Wise boasts many tattoos, but the one with Elsa, the Disney snow queen who can manipulate ice, is special.
Wise, 32, has for months protested against the ongoing federal immigration operation in Minnesota, and he wanted a permanent reminder. So Wise got some ink of the “Frozen” heroine — wielding a molotov cocktail �...Read more
As Californians age, more people are becoming caregivers for loved ones
SAN JOSE, Calif. — For Deo Agustin, 54, caregiving doesn’t stop when her workday as an in-home childcare provider ends — it simply shifts. Agustin cares for her 79-year-old mother, a job she’s proud of but that she said has worn on her sense of well-being.
“Mentally, it’s definitely taking a toll,” she said.
An increasing number...Read more
They became 'chosen brothers' in a maximum-security prison. Then one got out
PHILADELPHIA -- Scott Harmon and Mark Williams met each other in a maximum-security prison in the heart of Pennsylvania coal country in 2012.
They had both grown up in the Philly area; both were in their early 20s, at the very beginning of life sentences without the possibility of parole for homicide convictions. Both had sons.
They were also ...Read more
Black History Month is 100. Can its birthplace outlast the age of Trump?
CHICAGO -- The history of Black History Month began 100 years ago, in the old YMCA building on South Wabash, a wide-shouldered block of pale red brick erected in 1913. It was once the nexus of Bronzeville, the premier gathering spot. At least 80 Chicago organizations met there regularly. When the Harlem Globetrotters (which formed in Bronzeville...Read more
Ask Dating Coach Erika: How can I meet someone in person?
As the world we live in moves further and further online, there is still the opportunity to meet someone in person, or “in the wild,” as it were. I’m talking about meeting IRL — in real life. While there are, of course, no guarantees, if you’re looking to supplement your experience with online dating, I want to make sure we cover the ...Read more
Ask Anna: Breaking up with my first love -- how do I survive this pain?
Dear Anna,
I’m 26 and going through my first real breakup. My boyfriend and I have been together for almost four years — he’s my first serious relationship, first love, all of it. We’ve been incredibly happy, but recently some major life circumstances have come up that are pushing us in different directions. There’s technically a way ...Read more
Why people are paying $130 for a 'head orgasm' at this new California ASMR spa
LOS ANGELES — I'm getting a brain massage — and it's sublime.
I'm lying on a heated massage bed, cocooned in a soft, weighted blanket, as Kayla Faraji caresses my cheeks with billowy, pink goose feathers. She slides them down the sides of my neck and around my bare shoulders, sending chills up my spine.
"Now I'm scratching, scratching ...Read more
The Kid Whisperer: How to give your kids a shot at happiness, instead of gratification
Dear Kid Whisperer,
Like all parents, I like to make my kids happy. I didn’t have a lot growing up, and I now have plenty of resources, so when my three boys (5, 10 and 12) want something, my wife and I like to get it for them. Whether it’s a gumball at the mall, or a video game or a motor scooter, or whatever, it’s easy for us to provide...Read more
Ex-etiquette: Alienating our son?
Q. When I got a divorced, I moved to another town with my now-9-year-old son. His father continues to live in our family home and maintain the same friends, which includes my best friend and her husband who also have a son my son’s age. They are best friends, too. When my son visits his father, he wants to play with his old friend, but when my...Read more
Lori Borgman: Home-schooling grandparents need schooling
Against our daughter’s better judgment, she sometimes asks if we can homeschool her youngest when she has a scheduling conflict.
Her concern is not that we don’t cover the material; her concern is that we modify and augment the material or sometimes deviate entirely from the material.
We call it enrichment.
The last time our student was ...Read more
Column: Weeks into dating 'Love is Blind' alum, chef Yia Vang knew she was the one
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The server at Estelle in St. Paul had just brought over some complimentary cheese curds when Amanda Burke skipped the small talk and started to interrogate her new suitor. It was their very first date, and Burke launched into her “dealbreaker” questions:
No. 1: Have you ever cheated on someone?
No. 2: How many times have...Read more
Lunar New Year, Fat Tuesday, Ramadan and Lent occur around the same time this year
This Tuesday and Wednesday, four holidays from different cultures and religions overlap in a rare calendar year.
The celebrations of Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras) and Lunar New Year both occur on Tuesday, Feb. 17. This won’t happen again until Feb. 13, 2029, according to the websites chinahighlights.com and mardigrasneworleans.com.
Ramadan is ...Read more
Jerry Zezima: Let's get elliptical
According to an old saying, which must have been said by somebody old, muscles have memory. I forget who said it because my muscles are soaking in milk of amnesia.
Still, I thought I was the oldest member of my gym until I met a guy who was born during the Roosevelt administration (Franklin, not Teddy) and won’t let my muscles forget it.
At ...Read more
The poet laureate with a bold plan to get students into the woods -- and on the stage
LOS ANGELES — The late afternoon sun was setting over Coldwater Canyon when the bus arrived. Students from Boyle Heights' Bravo High spilled out into TreePeople, a nature reserve and nonprofit in Coldwater Canyon Park, and took off hiking.
As they looked around the sage and monkeyflower-lined path, their chatter quieted, and soon, they were ...Read more
Girl Scouts moving cookie sales online in response to ICE actions
ST. PAUL, Minn. — There comes a time each year that some forget about until a young girl wearing a badge or tie appears at their door or grocery store sporting a cheerful smile and offering the treat they suddenly crave: Girl Scout Cookies.
Yes, it is indeed Girl Scout Cookie season, but this year will look different as many scouts will be ...Read more
On Gardening: The Garden Guy goes crazy for coneflowers
As we get deeper into 2026, it’s time to get serious with you perennial lovers and ask, "Have you gotten your Color Coded?" I’m not talking about a Pantone analysis of your home and landscape but a healthy supply of some of the finest coneflowers in the marketplace.
You see, while you’ve been spending years coming up with 357 ways to use ...Read more
A photo project shows loneliness in uncomfortable ways -- and helps people feel seen
LOS ANGELES -- The photograph is so intimate, so vulnerable, it's painful to look at.
It depicts a woman in her early 20s lying on a hospital bed twisted to the side, her wrists and ankles restrained. The black-and-white image — nearly five feet wide — is so crisp that bits of the woman's toenail polish glimmer and the hair on her thigh ...Read more
Forget the apps and algorithms. To find love, maybe just go to a 166-year-old bar
PHILADELPHIA -- McGillin’s Olde Ale House, the 166-year-old pub in Center City long owned by the same family, has determined that being a matchmaker is a strategic advantage in a crowded industry.
Of course they serve draft beer, Philly cheesesteaks, and wings — but the bar has leaned especially hard into being, in its own description, the ...Read more
What playing a 7-hour video game with strangers in LA taught me about the resistance
LOS ANGELES -- The donkeys are pissed off. Put upon, out of work and victims of decades-long systemic abuse, it's time, they have decided, to protest.
The donkeys, metaphorically, are us.
At least that's the premise of "asses.masses," a video game played by and for a live audience. It's theater for the post-Twitch age, performance art for ...Read more
Survey: Most couples keep at least some of their money separate
When you’re in a committed relationship, you unavoidably merge at least some aspects of your financial lives. However, that doesn’t mean you have to combine all of your accounts. In fact, most Americans don’t.
Most couples in committed relationships (62%) keep at least some financial accounts in their name only, according to new Bankrate ...Read more
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