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Dear Donald Trump: No, America is definitely not OK. It’s your fault — and ours too
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump keeps writing to me. Yelling at the keyboard is unproductive, so I'm writing back
Ruth Bader Ginsburg saw this coming: There’s a fatal flaw in Roe v. Wade
Amy Frieder
The original Roe decision never even mentions women's equality. As Ginsburg saw, that was a critical mistake
Adoption means abortion just isn’t necessary, SCOTUS claims: That’s even worse than it sounds
Kathryn Joyce
Adoption has a supply-and-demand problem. Amy Coney Barrett and her pals on the Supreme Court have the solution
Sprinting upstream: The incredible pressure faced by college-bound high schoolers
Gail Cornwall
The PBS documentary "Try Harder!" chronicles the anxieties of today's high-achieving teens
How not to serve legal papers – or what the CinemaCon incident taught us about bored servers
Joy Saha, Paige Harriss
While on stage, Olivia Wilde received Jason Sudeikis' custody papers from a stranger. How did this happen?
Why Japan’s beloved toddler-errand show “Old Enough!” could never be replicated in America
Nicole Karlis
The show is the antithesis of "helicopter parenting" — and a reminder of how unsafe American pedestrians are today
The problem with positive psychology: When the pursuit of happiness turns toxic
Gail Cornwall
The positive psychology movement posits that negative thoughts can be reframed. Not everyone agrees that's wise
Why autistic people (including me) are self-medicating with cannabis
Matthew Rozsa
Many people with autism speak highly of self-medicating with marijuana — even if science hasn't caught up
How millennials are parenting differently than their Baby Boomer parents
Nicole Karlis
To the occasional chagrin of Boomer grandparents, millennial moms and dads are letting their kids be more emotional
A new “Jeopardy!” poll asks who should be host. Why are there only two options?
Joy Saha
It feels as if fans are being asked to settle, when the show is supposed to inspire
We watched CNN+. Here’s a guide to its shows, from a parental Anderson Cooper to reader Jake Tapper
Alison Stine
Confused about the new streaming service from the cable news channel? We watched it and we still are too
“The control I thought I had was one big fat illusion”: When crisis makes you not yourself anymore
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Bomb Shelter" author Mary Laura Philpott talks about love, hope, loss, and learning from turtles
Why teens are self-diagnosing on TikTok
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The social media platform has become the psychiatrist's couch for Gen Z
“Nitram” director was “terrified” of tackling mass shooting that changed Australian gun laws forever
Gary M. Kramer
Justin Kurzel's controversial film starring Caleb Landry Jones looks at how one man traumatized Tasmania
How “weaponized incompetence” is killing marriages
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"How do we reach the men? I think they have to hurt": Author Matthew Fray on divorce and relationships
How the red panda became the face of cute rebellion, from “Turning Red” to “Aggretsuko”
Alison Stine
In Pixar's latest film, as in life, teenage girls are onto something when it comes to this fierce fuzzball
Is there really a fair way to divvy up household labor and childcare? Research says it’s possible
Gail Cornwall
Academic studies show what self-help books get right and wrong about equalizing domestic work
Is the real monster in “Pieces of Her” the mother-artist?
Alison Stine
The witness protection program is probably the best metaphor for motherhood
Girl Scouts are facing more harassment than ever, say parents and scouts
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
Scouts report they are the target of rants about diets, politics and Planned Parenthood conspiracy theories
Terrified animals stuck in Kyiv Zoo
Kelly McClure
Workers have struggled with keeping animals calm while waiting for nearly impossible evacuation efforts
The dark side of Joel on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Alison Stine
The estranged husband on the Amazon show is a mediocre man for the ages — and worse
Dear Hollywood: In times of international crisis, speechlessness is always preferable to stupidity
Melanie McFarland
Stars: they're scared, just like us. Very few are equipped to speak to crisis, as we were reminded this week
Why “complex PTSD” is misunderstood — and what it means to have it
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Stephanie Foo talks to Salon about complex PTSD, as recounted in her new book "What My Bones Know"
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