Movies are about romance. Novels are about adultery. This is the stuff that falls between, the stuff we never mention, the stuff we call life and forget. Like the time we were living in a small adobe cabin down a dirt road deep in a curve of the Rio Grande. When we lay on our bed, the cool night air poured over the rim of the window like water, falling to the floor and rising back up again, and sometimes cows would get through the gate next door and wake us by chewing the long grass outside the window. But I don't remember anything we did in that bed. |
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Or, just taking a quick jaunt to the grocery store. |
| Whatever your relationship status is, there's a romantic movie out there for you. |
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I'm one of those people who is convinced that if you fall asleep in a totally silent room, you might just be a sociopath. Sorry, but it's my truth! I've always been somebody who needs some white noise to fall asleep—the hum of an air conditioner, the whir of a fan, and, lately, my Snooz White Noise Machine. White noise is, to me, one of those little things that makes all the difference. A room where you can hear a pin drop feels too sterile to sleep in, I think, but the key to white noise is getting it exactly right. |
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Thanks to rapidly changing demographics, U.S. companies are facing a historic talent drain. The solution is to move past ageism and invest in older employees. |
| The newest lead of the long-running show rocks fittingly modern-yet-retro British kicks. |
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On Tuesday, on his second try, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson got his impeachment resolution against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas passed by one whole vote on its way to a sudden, bloody death in the Senate. Later that evening, Johnson's majority got slimmed down even further—and we're heading into Xeno's Paradox territory here—as Democrat Tom Suozzi flipped the House seat that was once garnished by George Santos, International Man Of Mendacity. That is a rich, full day. |
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