Showing results for: mental illness (page 56)
Dear America: Robert Pattinson is homeless and needs your help
Prachi Gupta
The "Twilight" star is not the only celebrity to joke that he is living on the streets
The worst Bowe Bergdahl trutherism, debunked
Jean MacKenzie
John McCain says released Gitmo prisoners are historically dangerous. Records tell a different story (UPDATED)
“Born in the Wild”: Lifetime TV has lost its mind
Mary Elizabeth Williams
From "Kosher Soul" to "Ugly Models," reality hits a new low
The GOP’s deadly “war on coal” lie
Paul Rosenberg
Republicans bemoan new regulations on the use of coal, but ignore the fuel's devastating health consequences
The secret to fighting male fury: Why #YesAllWomen is so important
Rebecca Solnit
Women accross America are creating the vocabulary to expose the poisonous effects of misogyny
Should a mental illness mean you lose your kid?
Seth Freed Wessler
Citing "predictive neglect," Missouri and myriad other states are terminating parents' connection to their children
John Hancock and Samuel Adams’ fascinating alliance: Family, economics and the road to the American Revolution
Walter Borneman
The American revolution wasn't automatic, but emerged from colorful heroes, ragtag militias -- and personal drama
Elliot Rodger and America’s ongoing masculinity crisis
Lisa Hickey
A comprehensive breakdown of the 70 mass shootings over the past 32 years -- and what they have in common
Arthur Chu nerdsplains entitlement: Stop trying to “win” girls
Prachi Gupta
Elliot Rodger was a misogynist who felt women owed him sex -- a problem that also exists in nerd culture
Elliot Rodger and the NRA myth: How the gun lobby scapegoats mental illness
Christian Exoo, Calvin F. Exoo
After a tragedy, gun companies want us discussing anything but guns. Here's how both parties, and the media, comply
How to be a hero in the middle of an unthinkable tragedy
Andrew Leonard
Watching Richard Martinez turn his despair into advocacy, I think of my own child at UC Santa Barbara, and shudder
Matthew Weiner on mental illness, computers and Don’s failed relationships
Prachi Gupta
The "Mad Men" creator shares writer's room insights into the show's mid-season finale in a Q&A with Vulture
The media scapegoating of Rodger’s childhood crush
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "stunning" blonde didn't make him hate women
#YesAllWomen responds to violence against women and the Isla Vista tragedy
Sarah Gray
The hashtag is an alternately painful and empowering way to call attention to rampant misogyny
Elliot Rodger’s fatal menace: How toxic male entitlement devalues women’s and men’s lives
Katie McDonough
In moments after unspeakable tragedy we must not rush to conclusions. But here's one thing we already know too well
My paralyzing perfectionism
Erica Larsen6 ways to save your relationship from depression
Andrew Lawes
Even the strongest of unions can break down under the strain of mental illness. Here are a few coping strategies
Louie hits a woman — but it’s not his fault
Prachi Gupta
Louie--again!--is the hapless black hole at the center of a malfunctioning system
“Louie” is not nearly as mundane as it seems
Neil Drumming
The FX series returns tonight for a fourth season, tackling bigger and darker themes than ever
Exorcism is back! Meet the mavericks who will teach you how to cure demonic possession
Katie Engelhart
Do-it-yourself exorcism schools, some aligned with actual Vatican guidelines, are on the rise. Is it really 2014?
The monster myth: What I learned from seeing my wife’s killer in court
Thomas Meagher
The man who murdered and raped my wife wasn't some inhuman "other." We need to understand the culture that made him
“Blue Ruin”: A bloody, brilliant revenge thriller
Andrew O'Hehir
A likable loner goes on a rampage in Jeremy Saulnier's "Blue Ruin," an unforgettable yarn of crime and punishment
5 ways American policies make us lonely, anxious and antisocial
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Research shows that today's college students are less empathic than generations past. They're not the only ones
A black girl’s constant fear: Why I thought I’d never live to see 33
Brittney Cooper
It may not be front-page news, but Relisha Rudd is missing -- and it reminds me of the violence of my own childhood
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