Dangerous heat wave embraces Midwest, South By Kathleen Foody and Claire Savage | Associated Press CHICAGO - A dangerous heat wave hit much of the Midwest and South on Tuesday, with temperatures hitting triple digits in Chicago and combining with the humidity to make it feel even hotter there and in other sweltering cities.More than 100,000 people were expected to be affected by mid-week and authorities warned residents to stay hydrated, remain indoors when possible and be aware of the health risks of high temperatures. Dangerous heat wave descends on parts of Midwest and South Much of the Midwest and a swath of the South braced for a potentially dangerous and deadly heat wave on Tuesday, with temperatures that could reach record highs in some places and combine with humidity to make it feel like it’s 100 degrees or hotter in spots.Confirmation of the new romance follows a string of high-profile relationships for Diddy, with previous relationships including none other than…
The 52-year-old star confirmed he is romancing musician when he appeared on the 28-year-old beauty’s new series Caresha Please and alluded to their shared past experiences, as well as discussed trips they plan to take together. Diddy’s dating history as the rapper, 52, confirms he’s dating City Girls rapper Yung Miami, 28 Can you keep up with all these Diddy romances? (Picture: REX/Getty)Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs recently confirmed that he is dating City Girls rapper Yung Miami.Mom has tried therapy, but the minute a therapist upsets her, she stops going. Dad has never apologized to her, but he has supported her financially ever since. Her hurt and resentment haven’t subsided to this day. Mom was, to say the least, incredibly hurt. Dear Abby: Mom’s lingering anger over divorce two decades ago is frustrating her offspring DEAR ABBY: When my sibling and I were 6 and 10, our parents sat us down and told us they were getting a divorce because Dad had an affair.
Here is my dilemma: I know not everyone likes to have his or her picture taken. Her work is remarkable, and everyone enjoys looking at the finished product. I can’t guess what may have caused her change of heart, but please accept my sympathy.ĭEAR ABBY: A family member does beautiful scrapbooks year-round. I disagree.ĭEAR THROWN: Because this lady didn’t elaborate on what challenges she’s facing, I think the abrupt change in her behavior may be her way of trying to let you down easy. When I expressed this, she continued to insist everything is “fine” and we could have the same relationship with less contact. I feel like our relationship is heading for the rocks. She also canceled our next in-person get-together. I said I wanted to talk more than three times a week.
We have both faced significant challenges during our relationship and we had used our talks to figure out how to deal with them. I was shocked because we had been talking two or more times a day as well as exchanging text messages. Should I forgive them?ĭear Abby: She gets angry when we say she’s not a good baby-sitterĭear Abby: Her phone calls are starting to seriously annoy me. She explained she needs more time to herself to deal with “challenges” she has been facing, and everything is fine with our relationship.ĭear Abby: I do my job, so why is he insisting I put in 8 hours?ĭear Abby: Is the bride allowed to say this man is too creepy for her wedding?ĭear Abby: My siblings didn’t tell me our mother died.
My lady friend just told me she wants to reduce the number of phone calls we’ve been having each week to three or less. I thought that was our future until this week. It was working so well that we began discussing my relocating to Arizona so we could move in together. The geographical distance between us is challenging, but we made it work through phone calls and traveling to see each other at least once a month. We started dating again, even though she lives in Phoenix and I live in the Midwest. DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, at a national conference, I bumped into a woman I had dated decades ago.