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 16 - By Chip Cutter, AP Business Writer
As companies hire extra workers for the holidays, some of these seasonal employees are already wondering: How do I turn this temporary position into something permanent? And, in this economy, can I?

Nov 10 - By Suzanne Choney, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Facebook was hit on Tuesday by a well-meaning intruder who took over some of the site's online groups as a way of sending a message: "Think about the safety in your social media life to the same extent you do in your real life."
Nov 9 - By David Pitt, AP Personal Finance Writer
In retirement, your paycheck might go away, but taxes won't.
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 The Associated Press
Full-timing — is it right for you?
Nov 2 - By Christopher Elliott, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Like a tie for dad, a kitchen appliance for mom, or socks for the kids, there’s no shortage of holiday gift clichés for travelers. Wheeled luggage, ticket holders and inflatable pillows come to mind.
Oct 28 - By The Associated Press
The Fall Classic is here, and we want to hear from you. Set the scene with your report from New York or Philadelphia. Tell us your stories, send us your photos, and we'll publish the best.
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 15 - By Jacqueline Stenson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Could working out give a man “moobs”? Can exercise help a masculine-looking woman get some feminine curves? Smart Fitness answers your queries.
Oct 9 - By Frances Lefkowitz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Mythologist Michael Meade likes to tell the one about the woman in the cave weaving the world into existence. Each time she gets up to stir the stew she’s got cooking on the fire, her dog pounces on the weaving, unraveling it. When the woman returns to her loom, “she stands meditatively above the chaotic mess and despairs,” says Meade, author of "The World Behind the World." “Then she picks up an end and starts weaving again, this time to create an even more beautiful design.”

Oct 8 - By Helen A.S. Popkin, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
One day soon, our society will be ruled by an all-intrusive advertising technique in which individuals are paid to walk around 24/7 holding a product next to their wide-smiling faces.
Oct 7 - By The Associated Press
What a fantastic feat it is to lose a significant amount of weight today. You’ve probably increased your life expectancy, decreased your chances of a life-threatening disease, doubled your energy and boosted your confidence. There couldn’t possibly be anything negative associated with that type of accomplishment, right?
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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?

Sep 18 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
The federal government’s Cash for Clunkers program ended in late August. If you’re still driving an older car around town, what should you do now? 10 Tips columnist Laura T. Coffey offers advice to help you keep your vehicle — and b
Sep 9 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Is it fair for a lifelong relationship be boiled down to one final statement? Dr. Gail Saltz helps a woman whose father was absent from her life, but still left her with a haunting, cryptic deathbed message to live up to his example.

Sep 1 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
Watch out: If you’re not careful with money during your college years, you could find yourself living under your parents’ roof again before you know it. 10 Tips columnist Laura T. Coffey offers advice to help freshmen graduate to a new level of financial responsibility.

Aug 25 - By Bobbie Thomas, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Ring, ring — your style class is now in session. TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas offers some tips to make back-to-school shopping as easy as possible on busy, beleaguered parents.

Aug 25 - By Cathy Riva, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Summer's almost over, but there's time for one more party — and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here's how to use leftover seasonal items — from beach towels to sand pails — to throw a fun and beautiful Labor Day get-together.
Aug 25 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
When it comes to life priorities, is sexual fulfillment more important than maintaining a happy and comfortable family life? Dr. Gail Saltz helps a conflicted, married mother who "dreams of being with a woman."
Aug 18 - By Bobbie Thomas, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
As the warm summer breeze fades to cool, you’ll be ready to switch out your summer closet for your fall and winter apparel. But don’t pack away all your warm-weather outfits just yet! TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas reveals how you can easily add key summer styles to your autumn attire.