DEAR ABBY: I am approaching retirement age (62), and although I would like to start a second career, I am discovering that no one wants to hire “Grandma.” I was so distraught last week after another ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — We are following up on last week's massive tractor trailer backup caused by a Canadian customs computer failure. An executive in the Western New York trucking industry is asking what ...
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I am approaching retirement age, and although I would like to start a second career, I am discovering that no one wants to hire "Grandma." I was so distraught last week after another failed interview ...
Dear Abby advises someone on how to handle telling their mother that their children are done doing all the work to help celebrate her annual birthday celebration.
DEAR ABBY: I am approaching retirement age (62), and although I would like to start a second career, I am discovering that no one wants to hire “Grandma.” Related Articles Dear Abby: Other friends ...
After another failed interview that I threatened to give away my scrubs and deleted the job vacancy email announcements.
Mr. Witt is the author of “The Thinking Machine,” a history of the A.I. giant Nvidia. He lives in Los Angeles. Oct. 10, 2025 How much do we have to fear from A.I., really? It’s a question I’ve been ...
Both my parents had birthdays days apart and near a holiday. About 35 years ago, they started a tradition of having an elaborate party on or near their birthdays. My siblings and I were grown.
Costly subsea power cable failures set to soar for offshore wind farm operators – but technology pioneered for telecoms industry may hold the answer A new approach to monitoring subsea power cables ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ...
Intel has poured more than $20 billion into a four-story manufacturing plant in Arizona that is the centerpiece of the ailing chipmaker’s comeback bid.
In Republican-dominated Texas, the state’s leaders are largely chosen in the March primary election by a fraction of voters who turn out to have a say in the party’s nominees. This weekend, the state ...
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