
Nov 19 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
Much like , competition for seasonal work is proving to be exceptionally brutal this holiday season. A recent survey of more than 1,000 hiring managers revealed that employers plan to hire more than 40 percent fewer seasonal employees this year than they did in 2007. Complete Story...
Nov 18 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
My husband is divorcing me because he found out that I used my position as his former secretary to cause a breakup with his old girlfriend, who was his one true love. They were happy together and really in love. I know this because I used to spy on them. I used what I knew to drive a wedge between them with distortions and deception.

Nov 13 - By Helen A.S. Popkin, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Unlike the immersive social network games making all the news and money these days, you don’t need any special skills to build a one-off Facebook quiz. And it shows. America’s favorite social networking site is chock full of homemade quizzes with the kind of egregious spelling and grammatical errors that would make your fifth-grade language arts teacher positively apoplectic.

Nov 12 - By Brian Alexander, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Her boyfriend wants her to dress sexier — to attract dudes. What's up with that? Also, what could be causing painful cramps during orgasm? Sexploration answers your most intimate queries. Got a question? . We'll post answers to select questions.
Nov 11 - By Mike Celizic, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar spoke for all of us .
Nov 9 - By Barbara Corcoran, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Before you call the real estate agent, make sure your house is the best in its class! Here are 10 cheap and easy fixes that deliver big returns.
Nov 6 - By Christopher Elliott, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
These are hard times for clothing-optional travelers.

Nov 6 - By Michael Ventre, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Vacation photos don’t always capture cherished moments from a trip of a lifetime. Sometimes they reflect the harsh reality that you failed to give a moment’s thought about how you look before you stepped in front of a camera.
Nov 4 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
I have never been the romantic type. I looked to relationships with women as perfunctory. Necessary. The old attention + gifts = affection.
Nov 4 - By The Associated Press, Only on msnbc.com
Full-timing — is it right for you?

Oct 28 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
So maybe money’s been tight lately. tight. If the thought of meeting your family’s needs or bankrolling the holidays in the coming weeks is leaving you with a pit in your stomach, here’s an idea: Embrace bartering.
Oct 27 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
I have been married for seven years and I have a daughter. I am close friends with a gay man who is incredibly charming and charismatic. Although I've shared every single communication I've had with this man with my husband (no secrets there), this man consumes my thoughts. I sometimes desire him physically more than I desire my husband. In some ways, it seems innocent because he is gay. Yet, I am wondering: Do I need to end the friendship?
Oct 26 - By Christopher Elliott, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Don’t drink and fly.

Oct 21 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
Small children and airplane flights: The mere mention of those two concepts in the same sentence is enough to make many parents — and many airline passengers — cringe. It’s common for moms and dads of babies and toddlers to approach flights with extreme humility and trepidation. After all, so many things can go wrong while trapped way up there in the sky with absolutely no escape.

Oct 20 - By Bert Blyleven, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Philadelphia Phillies star Chase Utley made a couple of pretty ugly throwing errors early in the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and all of a sudden people started comparing him to Chuck Knoblauch and Steve Sax, guys who out of nowhere inexplicably lost the ability to throw the ball to first base.
Oct 19 - By Christopher Elliott, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
When I think of great customer service, I remember Alamo.
Oct 15 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
I have been in a long-distance relationship with my boyfriend for six months. We are both going through divorces with our spouses. I moved to another country and he still lives with his soon-to-be-ex-wife due to financial reasons.

Oct 8 - By Mike Celizic, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Hey, kids! Tired of listening to your parents lecture you about the virtues of civilized behavior? Had it with necktie-wearing adults telling you that you’ll never amount to anything if you keep dressing the way you do and acting stupid?
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Oct 2 - By Dannielle Kyrillos, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
What have your favorite Web sites done for you lately? Sure, they’re informative, entertaining or funny, and they probably help you talk to your friends and share pictures and take quizzes and buy nifty goods. But have they been pulling their weight in the relationship? Have they really … worked for you? We all know too well how easy it is to get sucked into the time waster that is the World Wide Web. Wouldn’t it be refreshing, not to mention helpful, to spend time on some sites that can actually make your life easier?
Oct 1 - By John Roach, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
From a gadget that helps you achieve good posture to socks that don't stink, products made with teeny-tiny particles measured in nanometers are beginning to crowd store shelves.

Sep 24 - By Tom E. Curran, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Curran: Bertrand Berry has played in a Pro Bowl and a Super Bowl. And this week, he’ll be on Sunday Night Football as his Cardinals play the Indianapolis Colts. We got Irrelevant with B-Train.
Sep 23 - By Herb Weisbaum, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Billshrink.com, a free Web service, makes it quick and easy to see if you can save money – with your current wireless company or by changing to another one.

Sep 23 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
Some argue passionately that high heels can boost women's careers by transforming them into confident forces to be reckoned with. Others say the towering footwear puts far too much emphasis on a woman's sex appeal rather than her brains, and can cause permanent damage to her feet.
Sep 22 - By The Associated Press, Only on msnbc.com
College students won't be tempted with free goodies to sign up for credit cards come February when new marketing restrictions and other rules will take effect.
Sep 22 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Dr. Gail Saltz helps a woman whose boyfriend of five years is scared to get married, even though they both want children in the future. Should she wait for him to come around, or does he have a commitment problem?