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“Alone and feeling isolated”: The Trump administration is keeping immigrant families apart

Tatyana Tandanpolie
A lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration is refusing to reunite immigrant minors with qualified sponsors

Land of unfreedom: Trump’s dystopian detainment policies have a long history

Andrea Mazzarino
I can't keep track of Trump's horrors either. But a look back at the War on Terror reminds us this is nothing new

Toddler finance: Parents are starting money lessons before kindergarten

Daria Solovieva
Younger parents are teaching personal finance to their kids much earlier than boomers did

DJ Vance is the heart of “Hacks” that Deborah Vance can’t stop breaking

Erin Qualey
Kaitlin Olson turned the funniest punching bag on "Hacks" into the truest measure of who Deborah Vance really is

Your mom’s so ugly

Carlyn Zwarenstein
The animal kingdom proves mother love doesn't always need a pretty face

Why the Democrats are still stuck in the past

Paul Rosenberg
Democrats were once the party of progress — but in the 21st century, they seem paralyzed. Let me explain

The moms fighting for climate justice

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Many fear the world is not a safe place to raise a child. These mothers are doubling down on making it a better one

My European trip reminded me of one more way America hates kids

Kelly Lawler
I had to travel overseas to find a community that accepted my toddler

“The Rehearsal” gets more ambitious—and less funny

Melanie McFarland
Nathan Fielder's fans will enjoy his exploration of aviation safety. The rest may wonder where the comedy went

My 8-year-old wants a debit card

Dia Gallo
I'm suddenly a guardian of my niece, whose digital world is teaching her how to spend before she learns how to save

Barricade your heart because “The Last of Us” is on a mission to break it

Melanie McFarland
Some worlds don't end in pandemics — they're undone by rash decisions that spin into massive, painful consequences

“Set up to fail”: Incarcerated pregnant women lack access to life-saving addiction treatment

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Little data is collected on pregnant women who are incarcerated. Even less is available for those with addiction

“Girls Gone Bible”: Spicy Christian podcast sells young women on MAGA. Will scandal hurt or help?

Amanda Marcotte
Two L.A. actresses built an instant online empire on pre-tradwife content. Now former fans have questions

Mike Johnson melts down after House proxy vote failure exposes MAGA’s “pro-family” lie

Amanda Marcotte
The House speaker's latest tantrum shows how the "pro-family" MAGA GOP just wants women back in the kitchen

MAGA was all about “masculinity” in 2024 — too bad they have no idea what that word means

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans can't decide if gender is "natural" or manhood is a status one must earn

Moving on from a “Big Show” Christmas: What my preschooler taught me about holidays and abundance

D. Watkins
Growing up, my dad would spend money on gifts instead of paying bills — anything to create those magic moments

Transforming the party: Democrats have failed us — it’s time to rebuild from the ground up

Paul Rosenberg
The Harris campaign kept the battlegrounds close — but lost ground everywhere. Their failure is our opportunity

Shopping scams are using AI to up their game

Vanessa McGrady
Scammers "put a super jet-powered engine behind some of the old tricks"

Going no-contact with MAGA parents: Crucial self-care or the “unraveling of America”?

Amanda Marcotte
Left-leaning young adults are backing away from their Trump-loving parents — and mainstream media is sad

On “Shrinking” Brett Goldstein models a version of what forgiveness can look like, and it’s not easy

Melanie McFarland
Goldstein's Louis offers a heartfelt vision of what's possible when we offer mercy to someone who's wronged us

My shelter cat heist: How “Adopt, Don’t Shop” almost became my villain origin story

Melanie McFarland
A 16-month quest to bring home two cats only ended with chicanery. Turns out I'm not alone in encountering barriers

I’m a dad in my 40s. This Black Friday, I’m finally giving up buying action figures for myself

Jay Deitcher
The holiday season is a spectacular time to find deals on comics-related merchandise. But I'm not into it now

The evolution of Rosemarie DeWitt’s career, from “Sex and the City” to “deeply flawed” Disney mom

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Out of My Mind" and "Smile 2" actress also discusses Post-It breakups and the joy of horror movies

“Dream bigger”: Sheryl Lee Ralph is living proof of her “Abbott Elementary” character’s wisdom

D. Watkins
The veteran actress on her commitment to teaching, her favorite classic movies and a message for today's youth
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