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What it’s like to grow up with the constant threat of violence
Frida Berrigan
The weaponization of everyday life
Why the best parental control is you
Christine Elgersma
Instead of flipping a switch, be the voice in their head
The perfect parental dread of “A Quiet Place”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The horror movie that asks the parents in the audience, "Who are we if we can't protect them?"
Here’s why you’ll never see “mom” listed in my bio
Mélanie Berliet
Being considered "selfish" for not wanting to be thought primarily only as a mom, is perfectly okay
“SNL”: T’Challa struggles to compete on “Black Jeopardy”
Charlie May
The king of Wakanda had some difficulty early on, but he eventually got the hang of "Black Jeopardy"
The right’s Parkland problem: A symptom of authoritarian parenting
Chauncey DeVega
Conservatives see the Parkland students as disrespectful and dangerous — and those feelings stem from primal fears
How did the slacker generation give birth to these activist kids?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The forgotten demographic somehow made revolutionaries
Cake fails and the rebirth of expertise: The subversive catharsis of Netflix’s “Nailed It!”
Erin Keane
The Food Network sold us the lie that anyone should be able to cook like a pro. "Nailed It!" is our revenge
4 of the biggest myths about the gender pay gap
Liz Posner
At this rate, the pay gap will not close for 200 years
It’s OK to say it, Democrats: Russian interference helped Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
There's no longer any room for doubt: The Russians helped Trump. Democrats have to wrestle with that and move on
How to talk to kids about difficult subjects
Caroline Knorr
It's important for parents to put things in perspective
Democrats want to flip the script on reproductive freedom
Pennsylvania State Rep. Chris Rabb, Maryland Del. Ariana Kelly, Washington State Rep. Tana Senn
Democratic state legislatures across the country are joining forces to push back on a creeping anti-abortion agenda
Brendan Fraser’s #MeToo moment
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In a new profile by GQ, the actor reveals the roots of his Hollywood retreat
Have children? Here’s how kids ruin your romantic relationship
Matthew D. Johnson
Families usually welcome a baby to the mix with great expectations
More people than ever before are single — and that’s a good thing
Bella DePaulo
This shift is lending itself to a shift in social circles and concepts of family
How to prevent child sexual abuse: Know the myths and realities
Elizabeth Jeglic, Cynthia Calkins
For parents, knowledge is power. Myths about sex offenders abound — here are the facts
Tomi Lahren: The left “brainwashes” teens into eating Tide Pods!
Rachel Leah
"The Tide Pod challenge couldn’t possibly be political, could it? Actually, yes, it is." Oh, do go on.
What “demographic decline”? American women are having plenty of babies
Amanda Marcotte
Despite a momentary population panic, research shows an increase in women becoming mothers before age 45
The reddest state: Oklahoma’s long battle over abortion law
Michelle Oberman
I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma
On abortion, it’s time to start trusting women: They know what they’re doing
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-abortion conservatives think women are thoughtless and irresponsible. Research shows the opposite is true
How to raise a kid with a conscience
Caroline Knorr
Nudge kids to be their best selves with character-rich media and quality choices
The popularity of baby name “Donald” is falling dramatically
Liz Posner
Experts say parents don't want to burden their children with the name
A mother confronts a world on fire
Frida Berrigan
Facing the future with trepidation in the age of Trump
Yes, you should hover! Why kids in school need helicopter parents
Susan Wise Bauer
Parents are cautioned against jumping in to solve their children's problems. But school is a special case
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