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Saying No Without Guilt Apr. 29, 2025

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: Over 10 years ago, I worked with a nonprofit organization on a contract project and beca... Read More

Doxing Day in Canada Feb. 18, 2022

David Harsanyi

In Canada, first the doxing, then the struggle session. This week, one of the most popular small-don... Read More

There's a Lot More Heaven To Reach for Jul. 22, 2021

Daily Editorials

The world's richest man returned from space and handed Van Jones a check for $100 million. Jones sai... Read More

I'll Help -- With Conditions! Aug. 29, 2020

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm only six weeks from turning 20, and I have finally stopped smoking after being tied... Read More

Household Clutter and What to Do About It Jul. 14, 2020

Everyday Cheapskate

I have a theory that most of us would be more than willing to let go of the stuff that's cluttering ... Read More

A Dollar by Any Other Name Would Spend the Same May. 21, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

One of the new ways critics like to slice and dice rich people these days is to question the value t... Read More

January 28, 2020 Jan. 28, 2020

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: My sister's son, "Jared," lives close to us but far from his mother. We always invite th... Read More

5 Ways to Make Giving a Family Affair This Holiday Season Nov. 20, 2019

Ask Carrie

Dear Reader: It seems we hear the word "gratitude" a lot these days. In spite of being faced with al... Read More

Sell an Organ Aug. 14, 2019

John Stossel

Have you volunteered to be an organ donor? I did. I just clicked the box on the government form tha... Read More

Trouble in Stolen Paradise Jul. 01, 2019

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: Twenty-eight years ago, I was married with three children. We moved to a small city and ... Read More

How to Donate to Do Good and Declutter Jun. 26, 2019

Everyday Cheapskate

Have you ever wondered if the stuff in your house secretly reproduces itself in the dark of night? I... Read More

Happy New Year: Seize This Opportunity for Growth Jan. 01, 2019

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Readers: Welcome to 2019! We wish each of you health and happiness. We hope this year is better... Read More

An Optimist in a Pessimistic World Dec. 20, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

I am optimistic about America's future. That simple statement typically elicits varying expressions ... Read More

Forgiveness Starts With One Person Dec. 15, 2018

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: My wife and I have been married for 34 years. I love her dearly and would do anything fo... Read More

Are You Making the Most of Your Charitable Donations? Dec. 12, 2018

Ask Carrie

Please note: This article may contain outdated information about RMDs and retirement accounts due to... Read More

Mature, Modern Pads Dec. 08, 2018

The Art of Design

Furnishing your home can be a lifelong endeavor. Some of us search and rummage through flea markets,... Read More

School Donations and Cash for the Holidays Dec. 10, 2016

The Family Coach

Dear Family Coach: My husband and I contribute a lot of time and money to our daughters' elementary ... Read More

Why Do People Still Donate to Universities? Aug. 16, 2016

Dennis Prager

There was rare good news this month. On August 4, The New York Times published a front-page article ... Read More

Would You Clean Out Your Closets for $400? Jan. 12, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

Are your storage areas overflowing? Do your children outgrow their clothes at the speed of light? Ha... Read More

There Is No Such Thing as Unbiased Journalism, so Let's Stop Pretending May. 22, 2015

David Harsanyi

If you're an intellectually curious person — and if you're a journalist, let's assume that you... Read More