Tom Brady shows love to niece, Maya, after she belts 2 home runs in UCLA win: ‘Just runs in the family’

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Opinion: My family history includes depression and insomnia. Will my kids be OK?

I’ve longed for sleep all my life. Getting more sleep has been one of my New Year’s resolutions for decades. Recounting stories of my early childhood insomnia, my mother would describe how I’d lie in bed, wide-eyed, hyperactive and insistent on making my presence felt at all hours. I was awake begrudgingly, gripped by fear… Continue reading Opinion: My family history includes depression and insomnia. Will my kids be OK?

Critical illness policy must cover ailments relevant to your family history

Owing to rising pollution levels, sedentary lifestyles, and changing food habits, the incidence of critical illnesses has skyrocketed. Yet, very few people buy a critical illness cover that can offer them protection against these financially ruinous ailments. A study by PolicyX.com found that of every 100 policies purchased on their platform over the past… Continue reading Critical illness policy must cover ailments relevant to your family history

Zion Williamson, family being sued for failing to pay back $1.8 million in loans

Zion Williamson and his mother and stepfather are being sued for failing to pay $1.8 million in loans to a California-based tech company. In the lawsuit, Ankr PBC said that it had loaned the New Orleans Pelicans star’s family $2 million in September 2021 and had been expecting the money back by last August. The… Continue reading Zion Williamson, family being sued for failing to pay back $1.8 million in loans