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Trumpism isn’t “history”: But our blindness to history could lead to its comeback

Jim Sleeper
This national trauma should remind us that history is more than the rear-view mirror. It's also our necessary armor

Giving kids no autonomy at all has become a parenting norm — and the pandemic is worsening the trend

Gail Cornwall
Teaching children independence breeds confidence and social skills. Why aren’t we encouraging this?

“Jeopardy!” champ Ken Jennings stumbles into more controversy after defending “Bean Dad” on Twitter

Ashlie D. Stevens
Jennings' podcast co-host John Roderick went viral for a parenting story; then his anti-Semitic tweets resurfaced

In 2020, TV and film still couldn’t get abortion right

Stephanie Herold, Gretchen Sisson
Abortion was more prevalent on film and TV this year, but portrayals contained the same old inaccurate patterns

A chocolate cake that celebrates mothers — lost and found

Lisa Ruland
A reflection on loss and grief — and the untold power of a mother-knows-best birthday cake

Best of 2020: Watching Andrew Cuomo’s pandemic briefings finally let me grieve my father

Gina Gionfriddo
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this tribute to a father's uncanny similarities to a governor in crisis mode

Giada De Laurentiis’ easy one-pot pasta is our new favorite weeknight recipe

Daisy Maldonado
The prep time is just five minutes, which is basically the time it takes to listen to one good Adele song

My husband voted for Trump, I was a secret Democrat: Our purple marriage couldn’t last

Heather Christie
I finally stopped hiding who I really am. I guess that's one thing I can thank the outgoing president for

Trump campaign strategist Jason Miller tells judge he’ll be unemployed after Dec. 15

Roger Sollenberger
Despite public reporting, Trump campaign is still keeping Jason Miller's $420,000 salary a secret — but why?

During a dark year, a dream realized: How the pandemic brought me back to school

Mary Elizabeth Williams
I wouldn't be in my master's program — a dream I've long deferred — without the pandemic rearranging my life

Trauma ran away with my childhood: Losing my father to violence forced me to grow up fast

Scott Warren
Trauma is normal. So many of us in Baltimore never really get a chance to be young

Trump’s top campaign strategist, Jason Miller, is hiding payments from Steve Bannon

Roger Sollenberger
Miller's child-support battle with the mother of his son has raised many questions about his murky finances

Why I’m sheltering my kids for as long as I can

Alanah Nichole Davis
Conservative parenting is all I've known, and all that has served me in my own life

Raising a Black son in a white world

Shauntrice Martin
Is my job as his mother to make him feel better or tell him the truth? Neither path is ideal

Anne Helen Petersen: The antidote to burnout is regulating capitalism

Nicole Karlis
The journalist talks to Salon about her new book "Can’t Even," which digs deeper into the phenomenon of burnout

Inside the mind of an anti-vax parent

Jonathan Berman
A researcher who studies the anti-vaccination movement digs into the psychological profile of a typical anti-vaxxer

Sex and the Baby Industrial Complex: Why gender reveal parties persist despite multiple tragedies

Ashlie D. Stevens
"For the love of God, stop burning things down to tell everyone about your kid's penis. No one cares but you"

Pater Familiar: Watching Andrew Cuomo’s pandemic briefings finally let me grieve my father

Gina Gionfriddo
I took comfort in watching Andrew Cuomo because he reminded me so much of the father who never offered me comfort

The “great” reopening: setting America’s schools up to fail

Belle Chesler
Will public schools survive COVID-19?

Why I’m OK with my kids “falling behind” in school during the pandemic

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Even with our many privileges, the meritocracy is still a sham. Basic needs are taking priority over acing the SATs

Man-baby smashes democracy: Daniel Drezner on our “Toddler in Chief”

Chauncey DeVega
Tantrums, poor impulse control, short attention span, oppositional behavior — unfortunately, it all fits

“We’re going to be canceled for a joke”: Judy Gold on how “safe spaces” in comedy ignore reality

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"If that's your material . . . take what comes with it . . . It doesn't mean that it's funny or that it's educated"

Dr. Justin Frank: “It is terrifying to have a president who is psychotic”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" discusses Mary Trump's book — and why our president hates anyone who is loved

These three-ingredient strawberry funnel cakes bring the state fair into the comfort of your home

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A country fair favorite, the funnel cake is the fried stuff equivalent of the corner piece in a pan of brownies
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