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More time in the kitchen may not be the answer to feeding kids well

Lela Nargi
Authors of "Pressure Cooker," a new book on family cooking, discuss the role inequality plays in feeding families

I didn’t teach my kids how to cook. Did I fail them?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
I vowed to be the diligent mom with the kitchen-savvy offspring, but I went the Kraft mac & cheese route instead

College, climate change, and preparing our kids for the worst case scenario

Mark Healy
Is there any point in going to an elite college if climate change alters everything we know about life in 30 years?

I’m reading the comments again, after swearing them off 7 years ago

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Like any publication, Salon has grappled over the years with the question of What to Do About the Comments

No civil war coming: Believe it or not, political tribalism in America is overstated

Matt Grossmann
Yes, political division in the Trump era can seem dire. But Americans are not as bitterly divided as they seem

Lindy West’s fearless revolution: On creating “Shrill,” Hulu’s brilliant new comedy

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to West and showrunner Alexandra Rushfield about making their word-of-mouth sensation

Duke University to launch social media study on digital loneliness

Lauren Barack
The study will run through social app Wisdo, with new users invited to take part

Parenting the climate-change generation

Frida Berrigan
Or will they parent us?

Smart Watch: “The Case Against Adnan Syed” resumes first “Serial” mystery

Melanie McFarland
Also on this week's must-see list: "Superstore," and the returns of "Arrested Development" and "Catastrophe"

The private prison experiments: Is there any positive in for-profit imprisonment?

Lauren-Brooke Eisen
Australia and New Zealand turn to private industry to crack their recidivism problem. Is that an option for the US?

Train wreck: Healing for two and parenting with PTSD

Jessica Baen
That nanosecond flash of adrenaline when the subway jerks to one side or the other takes me back

Rachel Brosnahan claps back to criticism of Midge Maisel’s parenting

Michael Nordine
The Emmy-winning star suggested that male characters aren't subject to the same complaints

The unsubtle sexism of the “Anti-Vax Mom” meme

Keith A. Spencer
And where's Anti-Vax Dad?

Fairy-tale social media fantasies can demolish your confidence, but it’s not all bad

Eleftherios Soleas, Jen McConnel
When you compare the “projected reality” to your lived experience, many don't feel they live up

“There’s no way to save up money”: “Maid” author Stephanie Land on the rigged math of being poor

Erin Keane
"The system does not encourage you to improve yourself," the author of "Maid" tells Salon

A farm and restaurant program that helps foster kids succeed

Lela Nargi
California State Fullerton "grows people and food" to empower foster kids with life-long skills

Andrea Savage on “I’m Sorry” season 2: “Your whole life turns to s**t when your kid learns to read”

Alli Joseph
Salon talks to the creator of the real and raunchy look at parenthood today

Louis C.K. is back, and it’s bad: Leaked stand-up set shows he’s lost more than his reputation

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The once brilliant comic shows his new colors, and they are petty, entitled and flat

What could millennials kill off in 2019? Weddings and becoming parents

Rachel Leah
Data suggests millennials are getting married and having kids later in life, because both are so expensive

Revisiting Adam Lanza and autism, six years after Sandy Hook

Matthew Rozsa
Autism activists saw some backlash after the Sandy Hook shooting, but the public's attitude is shifting

Why shaming your children on social media may make things worse

Brian Edward Kinghorn
An educational psychologist warns that shaming children on social media may cause more harm than good

How where you’re born influences the person you become

Samuel Putnam, Masha A. Gartstein
In some societies, kids are taught that they’re in control of their own happiness — which makes them more indulgent

At each stage of life, Americans are being stunted as human beings

Lynn Stuart Parramore
We have adopted policies and practices that thwart us and cultivate antisocial behavior, anxiety and loneliness
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