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A controversial study claims researchers can “treat” some autism symptoms in early childhood

Matthew Rozsa
A new study claims to be able to treat some autism symptoms — but some of us with autism see red flags

Daily Show’s Jordan Klepper takes down anti-mask protesters at North Carolina school board meeting

Trish Rooney
One woman vowed her son would not wear a mask after he developed acne — though it seemed to prevent COVID just fine

“I have no regrets”: Uma Thurman shares her teenage abortion story in criticizing Texas ban

Kylie Cheung
The actor say she's the "mother she wanted to be" after having an abortion earlier in life

Do masks hurt speech development? It depends on the child

Alex Hazlett
As the pandemic continues, experts are divided over the potential risks and benefits of masks for preschoolers

An emergency room doctor’s view of the COVID crisis

Jamie Herndon
In “Every Minute Is a Day,” Robert Meyer and Dan Koeppel chronicle the early days of the pandemic in New York City

My number one parenting trick? Always save those two last bites

Brigid Washington
As Joni says, you don’t know what you’ve got 'til it’s gone

The psychological toll of wanting your kid to be “perfect”

Gail Cornwall
It's called "other-oriented perfectionism," and it can have a negative effect on children. Here's why it happens

How 9/11 helped define this generation’s new brand of patriotism

Kylie Cheung
Young people's patriotism exchanges the fetishization of stars and stripes with righteous demands for change

Withholding sex is not the answer to abortion bans: The spectacle of celebrity “pro-choice” activism

Kylie Cheung
From calls for vasectomies to sex strikes, these out-of-touch suggestions reveal more about privilege than reality

The joy of Jessica Walter’s final “Archer” missions before our favorite terrible mother abandons us

Melanie McFarland
The late actress recorded one more season as Malory Archer that proves in every moment that she's irreplaceable

Where are the “wine dads”? How gendered alcohol merchandise speaks to inequity in domestic labor

Ashlie D. Stevens
T-shirts and tumblers at the intersection of parenting and alcohol are a clue to discrepancies in responsibilities

DeSantis’ executive order is misleading about lack of scientific support for masking in schools

Victoria Knight
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has consistently taken positions contrary to public health guidance from experts

John Oliver shades not-so-”welcome” new “Jeopardy!” host Mike Richards

Kylie Cheung
The "Last Week Tonight" host made it clear where he stands on the show's new hosting setup

The absolute best way to make jam, according to so many tests

Ella Quittner
Ella Quittner made a lot of jam to find the best technique around

“Jeopardy!” officially selects Mike Richards and Mayim Bialik as new joint hosts

Kylie Cheung
The news comes amid allegations that Richards mistreated workers at his former job at "The Price is Right"

Why Emily Oster’s parenting wisdom is wildly popular with some and lambasted by others

Gail Cornwall
On the eve of the release of the "data parenting" expert's new book, the author explains her approach

Susan Sarandon on life, career and politics: “It is getting pretty biblical out there”

Gary M. Kramer
The actor spoke to Salon to share her wisdom about motherhood, aging and defying expectations without trying

The medical-industrial complex: When patient-doctor interactions are tainted by the profit motive

Matthew Rozsa
US medical institutions are tainted by capitalism. Social pressure sometimes makes it hard for patients to say no

Chloe Shaw on when she first asked, “What Is a Dog?”: “I wrote from a place of specified grief”

Rick Moody
Novelist Rick Moody talks to Chloe Shaw about dogs, cats, vulnerability, loss, and animals as literary characters

Sandra Oh is ready to shake up academia in new trailer for Netflix’s dark comedy “The Chair”

Kylie Cheung
Jay Duplass, Holland Taylor, Bob Balaban and David Morse also star in this series by Amanda Peet

In parenting or politics, appeasement is often a losing psychological strategy, experts say

Matthew Rozsa
Psychologists say there's a psychological reason why some people appease — and a reason it doesn't always work

I grew callaloo to spite my mom: How cooking a Jamaican dish healed old wounds, plus how to make it

Antoinette Deitcher
Those leafy greens with fried dumplings were what I needed to begin healing the pain I'd been carrying for months

“Good enough” parenting starts with avoiding these 13 abusive behaviors

Gail Cornwall, Juli Fraga
“Good enough” is what’s left after ruling out actions that are well-documented to cause kids significant harm

Why Jack the Ripper and other serial killer narratives endure

Clare Whitfield
For me, my fascination began as a child, when I opened a book my mother explicitly told me not to open
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