Firefighters aren’t the only heroes rescuing kittens. A video on X showing an NYPD officer’s purr-fect rescue drew more than 20,000 views Thursday after he pulled a small black and white tuxedo kitten stuck under the wheel of a parked car. The
Comment on this story Comment As glamorous as it sounds, world travel is not for the faint of heart. But Seema Pankhania is sharing an easier way to travel the globe without leaving your doorstep, and inspiring a new wave of ambitious
There’s no better way to celebrate the arrival of the New Year than with something bubbly. If you’re planning on popping open a few bottles this weekend, why not transform one into a fizzy punch brimming with seasonal flavors? We’ve pulled some
Comment on this story Comment If you’ve been online at all over the past decade or so, you’ll probably have seen this dog. Japanese shiba inu Kabosu catapulted from inconspicuous rescue dog to unlikely celebrity after a photo of her perched on
You all seemed to love this easy recipe, which uses a full 6-ounce can of tomato paste to give the soup depth and body. It’s quick to make, nutritious and can be made vegan — win, win, win. You wrote in with
Comment on this story Comment Libby Lashansky was 11 years old in 1941 when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and sent home from a hospital in South Africa with a blood-sugar monitoring kit that required her to boil her urine.
Comment on this story Comment Dear Amy: I married a U.S. Marine and moved away from my small Texas hometown when I was 18 years old. My husband was a wonderful man, and we traveled a lot, which meant that I never
Comment on this story Comment Carolyn Hax is away. The following first appeared Oct. 8, 2008. Dear Carolyn: My younger sister is 21; she has dated her boyfriend for two years. They had some rocky times, which made the family a little
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: My mother has a substance abuse disorder and a severe untreated mental illness. Several years ago, I cut ties with her because of the chaos and hurt she brought to my life. This was
Donald P. Baker, a wry and grizzled Washington Post reporter who served as the paper’s longtime bureau chief in Richmond, chronicling the rise of the country’s first Black elected governor, L. Douglas Wilder, as well as the bitter 1994 Senate race between
Comment on this story Comment At 7:30 a.m. on Christmas Eve, Yvonne White got a call from an unknown number. “Hi. You don’t know me, but I have your brother,” a shaky voice on the other end of the line said. It