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Salon’s author questionnaire: The 5 books you should read in January

Teddy Wayne
Stefan Merrill Block, Chloe Benjamin, Naima Coster, Jamie Quatro and Nathaniel Rich open up about their new books

Why are so many of our pets overweight?

Deborah Linder
Pet obesity often says more about an owner’s relationship with their pet than the animal itself

Make self-compassion your top New Year’s resolution

Kristin Neff
Try being kind to yourself, for a change

14 short-run podcast series that are perfect for a travel weekend

Ma'ayan Plaut
Have a few hours to kill? More podcasts are taking the miniseries approach

How to heal from the toxic triangulation of narcissists

Shahida Arabi
If you've suffered from a toxic relationship, identifying your self-worth is key to the healing process

How to raise boys not predators

Logan Levkoff
As the realities of sexual assault enter public consciousness, it's time to re-evaluate Parenting 101

NYC’s high school wars: Helicopter parenting hits a new peak

Andrew O'Hehir
"School choice" in New York has birthed a bizarre system that rewards parental madness and reinforces inequality

Toilet training 101 for parents who need to relax

Alma Gottlieb
Chill: there's no one right way

I’m done with competitive parenting

Mary Elizabeth Williams
My kids have never been overachievers, and I'm starting to be glad

Trump lovers are attacking LeVar Burton because they think he’s LaVar Ball

Gabriel Bell
This is where we are. God help us

You might perpetuate misogyny if you say this to a girl

Liz Posner
Let’s stop telling girls that boys bully them "because they like you."

You don’t need to be a shrink to understand Trump’s mind

Michael Bader
Someone who can never admit a mistake, or show remorse or guilt, is not emotionally healthy

Maybe it’s okay to judge parents after all

Gail Cornwall
Is passing judgment on someone else’s parenting all bad?

How to protect our children from victim blaming

Jamie Beth Cohen
My parents taught me how to keep myself safe. But they never told me if I got hurt, it wouldn’t be my fault.

“Stranger Things” and the sinister innocence of Reagan’s America

Kevin Smokler
Nostalgia isn't always a harmless enterprise, no matter how pleasurable it can be

The uphill battle facing “The Mayor,” ABC’s aspirational comedy

Melanie McFarland
ABC's comedy about a caring mayor should be winning more viewers. But it's struggling for a very standard reason

They thought they were going to rehab. They ended up in chicken plants

Shoshana Walter, Amy Julia Harris
Reveal investigates an Oklahoma recovery center called Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, or CAAIR.

The wind shifts on abortion: A Republican governor leads the way

Amanda Marcotte
Illinois' GOP governor defies the right by allowing Medicaid to pay for abortion, and that's just the beginning

Why today’s teens aren’t in any hurry to grow up

Jean Twenge
In the past, kids couldn’t wait to get their driver’s licenses. Now? Not so much

“You don’t write like most women”: 5 authors on 5 exciting new books

Teddy Wayne
Salon gets answers from Holly Goddard Jones, Celeste Ng, Eleanor Henderson, Chelsea Martin and Gabriel Tallent

Why more grandparents are raising their grandchildren

Nancy P. Kropf, Susan Kelley
Instead of celebrating, many Grandparents will spend Grandparents Day doing exactly what they do every day

“Things to do to get pregnant”: Why I am afraid to bring a black child into this world

Khaliah Williams
I stopped taking prenatal vitamins the day Donald Trump refused to denounce the Charlottesville white supremacists

One more reason the trans ban is idiotic: High school grads aren’t ready for the military (or life)

Bob Hennelly
Military brass knows that fewer and fewer young Americans are prepared to serve, or to succeed. There's an answer
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