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Dear Eric: I work in the public sector in a job that makes me well known in my field of work and in the community where I work. Related Articles Asking Eric: My crush on the supermarket guy has ...
Dear Eric: Over the years I noticed one of my spouse’s sisters seemed generally overly sensitive, with sudden emotional outbursts and a tendency to play the victim. Related Articles Asking Eric ...
Dear Eric: I am the oldest of five siblings, all now in our 70s and all professionals. We grew up blue-collar and “genteel poor.” The problem arises with the jealousy and hatred the others ...
Dear Eric: Over the years I noticed one of my spouse’s sisters seemed generally overly sensitive with sudden emotional outbursts and a tendency to play the victim. My spouse’s last living ...
Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of ...
Dear Eric: My husband is 72 and I am 68. He is still working, and I am retired and work part time. We have been married for six years. We keep our finances separate, yet both contribute to basic ...
Ars Technica has been separating the signal from the noise for over 25 years. With our unique combination of technical savvy and wide-ranging interest in the technological arts and sciences, Ars ...
Dear Eric: I am 57, and I am the fourth of five siblings. My adolescent years were marked by loneliness, fear, bullying from others because of my weight and anxiety. I had no outlet to express ...
Eric Deggans is NPR's first full-time TV critic, also serving as media analyst and guest host for the network. Deggans came to NPR in 2013 from the Tampa Bay Times, where he served as TV/Media ...
There are so many different ways to create and grow a family. Dear Eric: I read the letter from “Conflicted Sibling”, whose senior citizen brother always leaves a mess when he visits and ...
Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of ...