Mar. 15, 2025
To some, places of religion can be places of restriction, but when Maryanne Braverman graduated high school, she saw the church as her route to freedom.
At 17, she thought she might dig into her knack for the sciences and become a pharmacist, which wasn’t a common career path for young women in 1965. Many of her female classmates went into teaching, nursing or office jobs as secretaries, but during their pursuits, they’d live at home.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jennifer Lee TikTok.Photo:maggiepotamus_/Tiktok; Courtesy Jennifer Lee
maggiepotamus_/Tiktok; Courtesy Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee wanted to bring her beloved dog comfort in her final days. Little did she know her choice would lead to a whole new adventurethat’s gone viral on TikTok.
Lee, originally from Seattle and recently living in Amsterdam, decided to travel to Spain, after receiving devastating news about her beloved dog Maggie. “Maggie was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, and they told me she had three to six months to live,” Lee exclusively tells PEOPLE.
Mar. 15, 2025
Amanda DeWitt next to the cabinet; the china hidden inside.Photo:Amanda DeWitt
Amanda DeWitt
WhenAmanda DeWitt’s best friend sent her a link to an 8-foot-long antique Louis XVI marble-top buffet on Facebook Marketplace, DeWitt immediately messaged the seller.
The Dallas local had been searching for this exact type of buffet for more than a year, ever since she and her fiancé bought their first home nearly 12 months ago. After hearing back from the seller — who also lived in the area — on Thursday, Jan.
Mar. 15, 2025
Woman arguing with parents in stock photo.Photo:Getty
Getty
A woman says her parents asked her to plan their 40th wedding anniversary celebration — and then told her they wouldn’t be inviting her wife.In a post shared anonymously toReddit, the 32-year-old woman writes that she has been married to her wife, Emiily, for two years.“My parents have never fully accepted my relationship, though they insist they still ‘love’ me,” she writes. “They didn’t come to our wedding, claiming it was ‘too painful’ for them, but I tried to move past it.
Mar. 15, 2025
Merv and Dorothy Bagley.Photo:Courtesy of Bridgette Milam
Courtesy of Bridgette Milam
One granddaughter is remembering her late grandmother in a viral TikTok that proves some love is unforgettable.
Diagnosed withdementiain 2021, Dorothy Bagley had a difficult time remembering the people and places she loved the most, but would easily remember the catchphrase she shared with her husband, Merv Bagley, 89. Their granddaughter, Bridgette Milam, shared acompilation videoon TikTok of the pair following Dorothy’s death on Nov.