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Life Stories (page 48)

The Life Stories section features insightful commentary and essays about the human experience from Salon.

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Free-range kids are the norm in Germany

Sara Zaske
(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-2048075p1.html'>KPG_Payless</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Parents choose to "unschool" their kids

Eleanor J. Bader - Truthout
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It's time to rethink gratitud

Jeremy David Engels - The Conversation
(Shutterstock/science photo)

FDA Chief open to rethinking incentives

Sarah Jane Tribble - KFF Health News
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The messy truth about mice

Ashley Juavinett
(AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

Why do we lose self-control?

Marco A. Palma - The Conversation
Vicky Krieps and Daniel Day-Lewis in "Phantom Thread" (Focus Features/Laurie Sparham)

Truth of men at work in "Phantom Thread"

Noah Gittell
(Zakiya McCummings)

Baby boomers busting stoner stereotypes

Zakiya McCummings - Salon Young Americans
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Rethink monogamy in 2018

Lucia O'Sullivan - The Conversation
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The psychology of procrastination

Elliot Berkman, Jordan Miller-Ziegler - The Conversation
"Teminator Genisys" (Paramount Pictures)

What AI researchers fear most

Arend Hintze - The Conversation
Temperatures remain below freezing in Baltimore, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018 (AP/Patrick Semansky)

Baltimore's freezing schools

D. Watkins
This video game image released by Bethesda Softworks shows resistance fighters battling German troops in Nazi-occupied London in a scene from "Wolfenstein: The New Order." (AP Photo/Bethesda Softworks) (AP)

Video game addiction is a real disorder

Liz Posner - Alternet
FILE- In this Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, file photograph, a small bottle of the opiate overdose treatment drug, naloxone, also known by its brand name Narcan, is displayed at the South Jersey AIDS Alliance in Atlantic City, N.J. It is becoming easier for friends and family of heroin users or patients abusing strong prescription painkillers to get access to naloxone, a powerful, life-saving antidote, as state lawmakers loosen restrictions on the medicine to fight a growing epidemic. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File) (AP)

Why won't pharmacists dispense naloxone?

Anna Gorman - KFF Health News
Photo courtesy of Nancy Niemi

College alone isn't closing the wage gap

Lauren Schiller
Demonstrators participate in gay rights protest in San Francisco, July 15, 1984 (AP/Joe Skipper)

Urgent mission of "Making Gay History"

Terence Mickey - Memory Motel
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How not to treat depression

Lauren Mackenzie Reynolds
Shonda Rhimes; Kerry Washington; Ashley Judd (AP/Jordan Strauss/Getty/Valerie Macon/Duane Prokop)

Time's Up lands an unexpected punch

Rachel Leah
(Getty/RossHelen)

Table for one: The art of dining solo

Julia Bainbridge - The Lonely Hour
(Reuters/Nancy Wiechec)

Sweden's fake news looks familiar

Nina Mast - Media Matters
(AP)

When nursing homes push out the poor

Jocelyn Wiener - KFF Health News
(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

What #MeToo can teach the labor movement

Jane Mcalevey - In These Times
(Dusty Compton/The Tuscaloosa News, via AP, File)

Computers help weather data collection

Alison Nugent
(Shutterstock)

Why prisons are getting whiter

Phillip Smith - Alternet
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