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#immigration
fromMission Local
22 hours ago
US politics

Fired judge goes to the border, searching for what he missed on the bench

Jeremiah Johnson, an immigration judge, was fired and chose to explore the U.S.-Mexico border to understand the immigrant experience better.
fromAbove the Law
9 months ago
US politics

Yellow Peril 2.0 - Above the Law

The fear of deportation and immigration raids affects even legal citizens in today's political climate.
US politics
fromMission Local
22 hours ago

Fired judge goes to the border, searching for what he missed on the bench

Jeremiah Johnson, an immigration judge, was fired and chose to explore the U.S.-Mexico border to understand the immigrant experience better.
fromConsequence
1 day ago

Courtney Love Recalls Being "Trafficked" by the Yakuza, Forced to Strip in Japan

I understand [with] Japan it's because I was American and nobody would fuck with me, but I really was trafficked by the Yakuza out of Portland with all these other girls from Idaho, Utah, and Washington State.
Podcast
Silicon Valley food
fromWIRED
1 day ago

I Took RFK Jr.'s Advice and Ate Nothing but High-Protein Foods for a Week

Switching to a high-protein diet can lead to unexpected challenges and unpleasant experiences.
#divorce
fromIndependent
2 days ago
Relationships

The Divorce Diaries: 'He actually slapped me across the face on a night out, very early in, and I stupidly let it slide'

fromIndependent
1 week ago
Relationships

The Divorce Diaries: 'The day I finally admitted my marriage was draining the life out of me'

Relationships
fromIndependent
2 days ago

The Divorce Diaries: 'He actually slapped me across the face on a night out, very early in, and I stupidly let it slide'

A woman shares her experience of marriage and divorce, highlighting early warning signs about her ex-husband's behavior.
Relationships
fromIndependent
1 week ago

The Divorce Diaries: 'The day I finally admitted my marriage was draining the life out of me'

A woman in her mid-40s shares her experiences of marriage and divorce, reflecting on her early relationship and family life.
Relationships
fromIndependent
1 week ago

The Divorce Diaries: 'I realised this relationship is draining the life out of me'

A woman in her mid-40s shares her experiences of marriage and divorce, reflecting on her early relationship and family life.
Relationships
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

The Divorce Diaries: 'He threatened to ruin me financially and make our kids hate me'

A woman in her mid-50s reflects on her early marriage at 20 after becoming pregnant, driven by fear of repeating her parents' messy divorce and avoiding single motherhood.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

A moment that changed me: for the first time in my life, a stranger pronounced my name correctly

I would squirm in my chair as my new teacher worked their way through the class register, and my stomach would drop as they attempted to say my full name: Priti Ubhayakar.
Writing
fromIndependent
3 days ago

'Motor neurone disease had never crossed my mind, but in that moment I was told, my life changed forever'

When Lorraine Kelly Donnelly felt a cramp in her left hand at the start of 2025, she didn't think anything of it. But when a week later the pain was still there, she made an appointment to see her GP.
Medicine
Miami food
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Writer Rachel Knox wants people to re-think what they know about Florida

Florida is a complex state with real people and nuanced experiences beyond its stereotypes.
London
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

I took off my headphones and noticed a stranger in peril

Wearing headphones isolates individuals from their surroundings, while being present enhances awareness and engagement with the world.
#health
Cancer
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Was Once Given Just Three Years to Live. A Specific Kind of Hope Could Help Cancer Patients Like Me.

A hip injury worsened over a year, leading to an MRI that revealed serious health issues requiring medical attention.
#yoga
Philosophy
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

How to Believe in God

A personal encounter with the divine led to a profound realization of faith amidst a backdrop of skepticism and scientific discourse.
Berlin
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How distance changes perception: The making of an observer

Understanding the United States involves navigating complex cultural and institutional landscapes shaped by personal experiences and global interactions.
Wearables
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I tried Apple's noise-canceling AirPods 4 for the first time. I felt like a scared Victorian child.

Noise-cancelling headphones provide a transformative auditory experience, drastically reducing surrounding noise and altering perception of sound environments.
Medicine
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Exactly what happens when you get struck by lightning and how it feels

A man struck by lightning four times feels like a 'different person inside' due to lasting physical and emotional injuries.
SF LGBT
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Anyone who goes through IVF 'should be so proud', says Sara Pascoe

IVF is a significant journey, and those who undergo it should feel proud of their efforts.
Humor
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Here's What Trump Gets Absolutely Wrong About Dyslexia, According To An Expert

Governor Newsom emphasizes his relatability and struggles with dyslexia to connect with the audience.
Medicine
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

I vibe coded an AI caregiving system for my aging parents. Now I'm building a startup to share the tech with others.

Srdjan Stakic developed an AI system to monitor his elderly parents' health and is launching a company to offer this technology to others.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

I went to bed with a sore ear, meningitis put me in a coma

Mark McNamee said, 'I still can't get my head around it. For just a simple ear infection to basically, it's nearly destroyed your life for you.'
Medicine
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Dining across the divide: I think gentrification is a social good. He said you lose communities'

Two men compare gentrification, class background, political choices, and personal experiences over a shared meal, revealing contrasting systemic and phenomenological perspectives.
Photography
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 months ago

I've been a wedding photographer and these are the mistakes I'm not going to make at mine

Hire two professional, trusted wedding photographers who can improvise to capture unpredictable moments and feel like friends present throughout the day.
fromYoga Journal
5 months ago

Notes on Choosing a Yoga Teacher

I chose my first yoga class by chance: the "Y" where I worked offered regular classes and as a staff member I was eligible for free ones. I didn't know what to expect from yoga. But, fortunately, my teacher turned out to be dedicated, warm, and knowledgeable in the art of yoga. And I turned on to its practice immediately.
Wellness
US news
fromIndependent
7 months ago

CNN's John King on living with MS, his Irish roots and US politics: 'I am not anti-Trump. I am fascinated by Donald Trump. He is a political phenomenon'

John King shares personal experiences living with multiple sclerosis and its challenges.
fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago

A surprise inheritance changed my life and my feelings on estate planning

Traveling has always been a dream, and the inheritance allowed me to fulfill that desire. Each trip has significantly influenced my perspective on life.
Travel
Philosophy
fromAeon
7 months ago

How an artist learned to 'co-live' with the distressing voice in her head | Aeon Videos

The film 'Bridging the Gap' explores Meg Barrett's experience with a hostile male voice, VOR, and the complexities of mental health.
fromTheoldguybicycleblog
7 months ago

The Prettiest Legs She'd Ever Seen - And the Look Her Husband Gave Me

"I walked in still in full cycling gear-helmet, gloves, jersey, the whole getup. The man at the desk started asking me the usual questions I get when I'm traveling by bike."
Bicycling
#music
Health
fromTheoldguybicycleblog
7 months ago

Why I Never Ride Without My Cooling Leg Sleeves Anymore

Sun protection is essential for riders to prevent skin damage after an early cancer diagnosis prompted a lifestyle change.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

I wallowed in booze for four decades. Here's what five sober years have taught me

A 40-year alcohol addiction led to excessive spending, regretful experiences, and a transformative journey to sobriety.
Miscellaneous
fromTravel + Leisure
8 months ago

I Was Told I Might Never Walk Again-so I Hiked a Volcano in Guatemala

A 22-year-old woman was diagnosed with severe lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, dramatically altering her life and health.
Django
fromIndependent
8 months ago

Tom Vaughan-Lawlor on life after Nidge: 'This is the truth. I do a job, I play a character, and then it disappears'

Tom Vaughan-Lawlor reflects on his experience with paparazzi during his time in Love/Hate.
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

I Often Forget I'm Autistic

The most obvious, omnipresent realities are often the hardest to see. For me, autism is that water; the invisible medium through which I experience life.
Mental health
fromGrub Street
8 months ago

Late Show Writer Kate Sidley Is Afraid of Her Friend's Coffee

This is my first experience where everyone in my life knows I lost my job, says Kate Sidley, who has been a writer on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert since its second season.
Television
Cooking
fromApartment Therapy
8 months ago

I Used a Dishwasher for the First Time Ever, and I Didn't Expect What Happened Next

Using a dishwasher saves time and energy while enhancing the enjoyment of cooking meals.
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

When I moved to Ecuador for love, it was meant to be temporary - but I'm still happily living here 7 years later

Ecuador offers stunning biodiversity, beautiful landscapes, and rich culture, leading to a deep appreciation and long-term stay.
fromSubstack
8 months ago

Death by AI

"I Googled my name ('Dave Barry') and what popped up was something called 'Google AI Overview,' which is a summary of the search results created by Artificial Intelligence."
Artificial intelligence
fromIndependent
8 months ago

Caring for a loved one with dementia: 'If I'd done everything possible for my mum, I'd have felt guilty for neglecting my children'

I called the book Still Me because it's not just from the perspective of the person with dementia; I mean it from the perspective of the carer too. You are not just a carer, you are entitled to a life outside that.
Mental health
Social media marketing
fromIrish Independent
8 months ago

Irish man faces backlash after being wrongly accused as man at centre of viral Coldplay footage

Andy Byron faced a barrage of false accusations of infidelity after being confused with another person named Andy Byron associated with a Coldplay concert.
Music
fromSlate Magazine
8 months ago

Billy Joel Is One of History's Most Popular Musicians. So Why Do So Many of Us Hate Him?

The first music you hate is as significant as the first music you love.
fromCreative Bloq
8 months ago

How this innovative indie game uses cute, lo-fi art to hide a serious message - and why its creator hates talking about it

"I hate words," she tells me. "I'm so bad at expressing myself through words, and I want to get a lot better at it because I'm making TikToks right now, and I've realised I'm not good at figuring out what to say on the fly consistently. So I think a lot about communicating things in pictures or storyboards."
Video games
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

Remember When by Fiona Phillips review an unsparing insight into early-onset Alzheimer's

Fiona Phillips details her journey with early-onset Alzheimer's, showcasing its impact on her life and that of her family.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

I've found the cure for a sleepless night in a heatwave but it can have its drawbacks | Adrian Chiles

Using a large ice-filled tray beneath a fan can significantly cool down a hot room during summer nights.
fromForbes
8 months ago

7 Sneaky Content Writing Techniques That Keep Readers Hooked

"After I published my article on how to get unstuck by changing your creative environment, my husband wrote me a mildly perplexing email about how I introduced the article's main point."
Writing
fromIndependent
8 months ago

My diabetes diagnosis felt like a death sentence at first, but there's a silver lining - I now put myself first

Sarah Gleeson, from Cork, was shocked when she was diagnosed with gestational diabetes during her first pregnancy seven years ago. 'I've always been health conscious, and we'd been trying to get pregnant for about 10 months, so I was very conscious of my diet,' she says.
Health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

What's All the Confusion About Fusion for Dissociative Identity Disorder?

Fusion in dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a personal, painful experience, not merely a clinical term for integration.
#sex-toys
#lgbtq-advocacy
fromIndependent
8 months ago
LGBT

'He needed that time apart to realise we were meant to be together'- Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian on five-year break from relationship

fromIndependent
8 months ago
LGBT

'I think resting bitch face in the Aras would be a problem' - Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian on family, fun and presidential ambitions

fromIndependent
8 months ago
LGBT

'He needed that time apart to realise we were meant to be together'- Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian on five-year break from relationship

fromIndependent
8 months ago
LGBT

'I think resting bitch face in the Aras would be a problem' - Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian on family, fun and presidential ambitions

fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

I moved to a big city at 51 to be closer to my 2 sons. I almost instantly regretted it and left a year later.

I wasn’t moving for the apartment, though. The lease in my hometown was coming to an end, so the time felt right for a move.
Parenting
Humor
fromwww.esquire.com
8 months ago

5 Best Stand-Up Comedy Specials of 2025 (So Far)

Comedians are shifting focus from political commentary to personal experiences in today's chaotic world.
fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

A 'sandwich generation' mom learned she had breast cancer, then lost her father. The hardest part was staying positive in front of her kids.

Katie Asturizaga discovered a lump in her breast at 44, leading to a breast cancer diagnosis and the need for chemotherapy, while balancing family responsibilities.
Women
fromTravel + Leisure
8 months ago

My Go-to Comfy Merrell Hiking Shoes Are on Mega Sale for Amazon Prime Day

Merrell hiking shoes are designed to tackle trails with heavy debris, making them perfect for the varying landscape of the Galapagos. We hiked on rocky terrains, but the most challenging trek was on dried lava.
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

I moved from Atlanta to Panama after retiring with my 97-year-old mother with dementia. Prices aren't too much cheaper, but we love the culture and calm.

Moving to Panama has brought about a profound appreciation for the medical resources available and the considerably lower cost of living compared to the U.S.
Retirement
Health
fromIrish Independent
8 months ago

Minister Patrick O'Donovan thought he might die after collapse in Dail

Mr O'Donovan revealed his struggles with epilepsy after collapsing during a speech in Dail chamber.
Cancer
fromIndependent
8 months ago

Gardai didn't act when I told them DJ Carey had stolen from me, says ex-partner Sarah Newman

Sarah Newman accused DJ Carey of defrauding people over false cancer claims.
New York Giants
fromESPN.com
9 months ago

A decade later: Jason Pierre-Paul reflects on the Fourth of July accident that took his fingers and changed his life.

Jason Pierre-Paul reflects on his fireworks accident that cost him two and a half fingers and shares the lessons learned from that experience.
fromSFGATE
9 months ago

The California Mexican restaurant that celebrities sneak into

Oscar Ramirez graduated a decade ago with a business degree, but he's applying lessons learned in his family restaurant rather than in traditional business roles.
Food & drink
fromSan Jose Spotlight
9 months ago

Mallon: Why I care about transit - and you should too - San Jose Spotlight

Transit has been an essential part of my life, connecting me to school, work, and opportunities. Without it, I wouldn’t have graduated debt-free.
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
9 months ago

I sold my Chicago condo to save money, but now I'm full of regret

The once-perfect suburban home had a new family, filled with hope, as I moved to a downtown Chicago condo to build a life filled with promise.
Chicago
Canada news
fromBusiness Insider
9 months ago

We moved in with a couple in their 50s when we were in our 20s. Despite the age difference, we became lifelong friends.

The author shares a heartfelt account of living with a couple who became lifelong friends despite age differences.
Public health
fromThe Washington Post
9 months ago

I got an ambulance ride, CT scan and ER care in Brazil. My bill: $0.

The Brazilian health care system offers free medical care to all citizens, contrasting sharply with the cost concerns prevalent in the U.S.
#theatre
fromIndependent
9 months ago
Film

Emer O'Kelly: 'The loud snap when I tried to stand and the pain which left me crawling across the floor... The surgeon had to repair ruptured quadriceps in both knees'

fromIndependent
9 months ago
Film

Emer O'Kelly: 'The loud snap when I tried to stand and the pain which left me crawling across the floor... The surgeon had to repair ruptured quadriceps in both knees'

fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

Dream Work: Plotting the Course Through a New Challenge

Isabelle's dream about her friends at an amusement park reflects her emotional journey—from enjoyment to distress—mirroring her recent life experiences with sudden changes.
Psychology
Mental health
fromBuzzFeed
9 months ago

I Always Knew I Was Different. Still, I Was Shocked To Hear My Doctor Say These 4 Words To Me.

The author's Tourette syndrome diagnosis provided clarity, leading to healthier coping mechanisms for their lifelong battle with tics.
fromYoga Journal
9 months ago

Why I Hate Hot Yoga

"My first attempt at hot yoga left me feeling utterly lost, struggling with the intensity while others around me seemed perfectly at ease with the experience."
Yoga
fromApartment Therapy
9 months ago

I Tried the "Freeze" Method to Stay Cool at Night Without AC - Here's How It Went

To combat the heat, I used to bring frozen water bottles and gel ice packs into bed to keep me cool through the night. While they did work, I'd wake up each morning with wet water rings and condensation marks on my sheets that would seep into my mattress - meaning more hassle, more laundry, and less sleep.
Los Angeles
fromArchitectural Digest
9 months ago

Sarah Sherman Samuel Took a "Castle Gone Wrong" and Spun It Into a Palace for Her Family

The Mediterranean-inspired house was a daunting project but offered incredible potential, showcasing the couple's commitment to restoration and design excellence.
Renovation
Roam Research
fromIndependent
9 months ago

Stay Well: What causes restless leg syndrome and how can I stop it?

Restless leg syndrome (RLS) involves uncontrollable leg spasms, but various treatments can help alleviate the symptoms.
#travel
NYC parents
fromMiami Herald
9 months ago

Miami woman stranded in Israel returns, says 'I can breathe again'

Dahlia Bendavid returned to Miami after being stranded in Israel due to escalating conflict, reflecting on the mixed emotions of safety and guilt.
fromDiscover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods
9 months ago

The 25 Best Horror Podcasts: Freaky Audio That'll Make You Sleep With the Lights On

When I listen to horror podcasts, my brain floods with adrenaline. It's hitting that sweet spot of fear, triggering our ancient survival instincts without actual danger.
Podcast
fromBusiness Insider
9 months ago

Meta's CFO describes her mortifying first day on the Morgan Stanley trading floor

"When I showed up at Morgan Stanley for my first day, I was on the trading floor in the big Broadway headquarters... And so she wanted everyone on the floor to stop and look at me and know that no one was to serve me any alcohol at any company gathering."
NYC startup
Education
fromBuzzFeed
9 months ago

I Was Enrolled In A "Gifted" Program As A Kid. Years Later, I Discovered A Dark Side I Never Knew About.

The experience of being labeled 'gifted' can be both empowering and isolating in academic settings.
fromBuzzFeed
9 months ago

People Are Sharing The Helpful Little Habits They Do To Help Out "Future Me," And Several Of These Are Lifesavers

Sunscreen on my face so I don't age quickly.
Exercise
OMG science
fromMail Online
9 months ago

I had a premonition about my grandad's death - then it came true

Premonitions can be powerful experiences, as illustrated by Mr. Thomas's accurate dream of his grandfather's death.
LGBT
fromIndependent
9 months ago

'It's unfair on me to have to tell my employer my biological sex is female', says Luke, 27

The Gender Recognition Act's ambiguities impede true equality for transgender individuals.
Paris food
fromHiP Paris Blog
9 months ago

Moving to Paris: The Reality Behind the Dream

Living in Paris offers challenges that differ from merely visiting the city, including loneliness and language barriers.
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