News

DEAR ABBY: I live five hours away from my hometown. My mom is 98 and in assisted living there. In recent years, my younger ...
I live five hours away from my hometown. My mom is 98 and in assisted living there. In recent years, my younger sister has ...
I began experiencing migraines occasionally as a teenager, but in my early 20s, they became a regular occurrence. I tried unsuccessfully for years to identify my triggers, cutting things from my diet ...
To order “How to Write Letters for All Occasions,” send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $8 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby -- Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris ...
DEAR ABBY: I have been married for 34 years.My husband often accuses me of having cheated on him and being disrespectful to him throughout our marriage. I have said some things in ways I agree ...
Dear Abby: My son-in-law is never on time for anything.He's in charge of driving his young son to elementary school and is consistently late by four or five minutes. He and my daughter have gotten ...
Dear Abby: Over the last few years, my family has faced a lot of loss, especially my mother. In the span of three years, she has lost her parents, my father, and my brother.
DEAR ABBY: While doing some house cleaning, I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away. On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, “Decide to Forgive.” ...
DEAR ABBY: My grandson is transgender and gets very hurt when I misgender him.. Related Articles. Dear Abby: She’s secretly cruel, then spins a different story for her church friends Dear Abby ...
Dear Abby: While doing some house cleaning, I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away.On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, "Decide to Forgive." I was struck ...
DEAR ABBY: My grandson is transgender and gets very hurt when I misgender his name. I am nearly 80 and use “she” sometimes when talking to him.
DEAR ABBY: While doing some house cleaning, I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away. On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, “Decide to Forgive.” ...