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Man reveals why he adopted his dying ex-girlfriend's son after she left him
"You sir have a good and loving heart," one commenter wrote. "You did not have to do what you did, and many people would have understood if you had refused."
Fury as man sends adopted child away over tantrum: "Pack a bag"
Unresolved trauma combined with the hormonal changes of puberty can make adolescence especially difficult for some teenagers.
Mom backed for refusing to become guardian of ex's child: "I said no"
"You have no obligation to him after what he put you through," said one reply to the Reddit post.
Guardianship Abuse is Elder Abuse
Guardianship abuse is a nationwide problem, and even the most diligent people can find themselves suddenly cut off from their own parents and grandparents.
Danish Cartoon Show Focused on Man's Genitalia Sparks Backlash
The new series, targeted for children as young as 4 years old, has prompted condemnation from some.
REM's Michael Stipe Offers New COVID Guidelines to Georgia Governor
Stipe called for closing bars except for outdoor seating, limiting gatherings, playing football without fans, and increasing testing.
'Kingdom Hearts 3' Wisdom, Vitality or Balance
There are six choices to pick when you start "Kingdom Hearts 3" that affect how you play the game, but which is best? Here's everything to know about the beginning choices in KH3
The Persecution of Assange
The Guardian story falsely cast Assange into the center of a conspiracy between Putin and Trump.
Fox's Jeanine Pirro Slams Clinton's Migration Comments
The judge-turned-broadcaster is not impressed with the former presidential candidate.
Trump Praises Greg Gianforte for Assaulting Reporter
"He's my kind of guy," Trump was quoted as saying.
Guardian Angels Celebrate 39th Anniversary
Chapters range from San Francisco to Boston, Israel to Japan, but the civilian crime-fighting group began as the brainchild of a McDonald's manager fed up with the mayhem in 1970s New York.
Michael Dorf: How to Protect Reporters From Hate Crimes
Penalty enhancements should be imposed when criminal conduct is directed at reporters doing their jobs.
FBI May Want to Speak to Nigel Farage for Trump-Russia
The Brexit campaigner is a "person of interest" for the FBI because of his links to Julian Assange and Russia.
Robert Reich: Trump Condones Violence on Campaign Trail
In Montana and elsewhere, Trump has licensed the dark side of the American psyche.
Erdogan Appeals to Kurds as a 'Guardian of Peace'
Turkey's Kurds could be the deciding factor in an April 16 referendum that would consolidate the president's power.
Newsweek's Foreign Service Podcast: Fighting Fake News
After the "Pizzagate" shooting, we discuss whether the problem of fake news is out of control.
Panama Papers: Whistleblower Breaks Silence
The biggest data leak in history was motivated by the injustices of offshore tax havens, the source said.
Coca-Cola U.K. Rebrand Hot on Heels of UK Sugar Tax
Coca-Cola Zero will be rebranded to taste more like regular Coke, in a £10-million campaign investment.
Women 'Spied On' By Police Call For Transparency
Inquiry into undercover policing in England and Wales is underway.
Huffington Post the Latest Web Publication to Unionize
The "overwhelming majority" of 350 editorial staffers signed union cards.
Snowden: NSA Spies Share 'Sexually Compromising' Photos
Snowden claims he witnessed NSA employees passing around nude photos of surveillance targets