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Turns out that plenty of wisdom about love can be captured in 140 characters or less on social networking site Twitter. Here, Redbook editors pull some of the best love advice they came across, to inspire you in your own relationship.
The assumption that all divorces are devastating isn't always true. Here, divorced women share some of the gifts that divorce brought them … healing, independence, and the power to start over.
The lady is a United States Senator, which means she doesn't just effect New York in her decisions. An NRA supported Democrat, kind of a conflict in terms, but I like it.
Sure you're happy when your friends find love … but it's human to be a little envious and wonder when your true love will arrive. Here, three ways to keep the green monster at bay.
Lindsay Lohan says she hasn't split with DJ Samantha Ronson, despite media reports they had publicly sparred several times over the holidays.
Police say a 4-year-old boy in southern Ohio shot his babysitter because the sitter accidentally stepped on his foot.
The Minnesota state Canvassing Board certified results showing Democrat Al Franken the winner of the state's contested Senate race on Monday.
Investigators announced Friday that remains found near the home of Caylee Anthony were those of the missing girl.
The decision came after a series of deeply personal and political conversations, in which Kennedy wrestled with whether to give up what has been a lifetime of avoiding the spotlight.
A "Saturday Night Live" skit portraying New York's blind governor as a bumbling leader didn't get a laugh from Gov. David Paterson.
Kseniya Sukhinova was crowned after a two-hour spectacle in Johannesburg that combined elements of travelogue and reality show, and the kind of flag-waving usually seen at sports events.
Explore the evidence - from the scientifically plausible to the incredible - suggesting that we may not be alone in the universe.
Online dating service eHarmony said Wednesday it will launch a new Web site which caters to same-sex singles as part of a discrimination settlement with New Jersey's Civil Rights Division.
According to a new survey, retirement leaves most couples feeling happier, less stressed and closer to their spouses than ever before. The survey paints a picture of content couples who are traveling, eating out, pursuing their hobbies - and having less sex.
In an exclusive interview, Britney Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline opens up about the demise of their marriage, taking care of the kids and her breakdown and comeback. "I'm definitely rooting for her," he said.
Thousands of Roman Catholic faithful and even President Raul Castro gathered Saturday for the beatification of a monk known as the "father of the poor" - the first ceremony of its kind on Cuban soil.
Mini unveiled an all-electric car for lease on a limited basis Tuesday at the Los Angeles Auto Show, as the small-car company tests the waters in the electric vehicle market.
Cuba welcomed its 2 millionth tourist of 2008 on Friday with a salsa band, strong mojitos and word that the island expects to set a record this year for foreign visitors despite three hurricanes and a global economic crisis.
Hugh Jackman, People's 2008 Sexiest Man Alive, is a romantic in a hard body who leaves women saying "Oh ... my ... God."
A British woman is divorcing her husband after discovering his online alter-ego was having an affair with a virtual woman in the fantasy world of Second Life, media reported on Friday.
Barack Obama is not a member of a socialist party. John McCain is not a foreigner. Sarah Palin is not Trig's grandmother. And Joe Biden is not dropping out of the race.
The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the election homestretc …
Good news for all those who ever had a teacher or a parent say “If you would just apply yourself you could learn anything! You’re only using 10 percent of your brain!” All those people were wrong. If we did use only 10 percent of our brains we’d …
Updated at 4:58 p.m. ET: Martha Johnson, who resigned this month as head of the General Services Administration, apologized Monday for a Las Vegas conference in 2010 that cost $823,000 and led to the ouster of the agency's top leaders.
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