It’s a familiar scene for many couples: you go to work, come home exhausted, eat dinner, watch TV, and then head to bed. After several “Can we talk about this later?” requests and “But we can’t go to bed angry!” retorts, an hour has passed that your partner will gladly remind you the next day “could have been spent sleeping”. According to Carly Dober, a Principal Psychologist and clinic owner at Enriching Lives Psychology, this pattern is more common than you might think.
In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Thursday, a body believed to be the 2-year-old Bronx boy who vanished a month ago was discovered floating in the East River, swaddled in a blanket, sources say.
Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted of one of the top charges in his sex crimes retrial but acquitted of another, and jurors were as yet unable to reach a verdict on a third charge.
And Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys’ visionary and fragile leader whose genius for melody, arrangements and wide-eyed self-expression inspired “Good Vibrations,” “California Girls” and other summertime anthems and made him one of the world’s most influential recording artists, has died at 82.