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Kleptomania and a mother’s love: The five-finger discount is my personal rebellion against inequality
Amanda Montei
The first thing I shoplifted was an avocado, when I couldn't afford to feed my toddler the most nutritious food
Baby Doomers: As climate change threatens to strain resources, women are increasingly reevaluating reproductive decisions. Now, these women are angry
Diane Stopyra
People weigh parenting decisions because a child in America produces 45,000 pounds of CO2 yearly. In Ethiopia? 221
Don’t tell traumatized people to just “get over it”: Easing trauma pains might take help from (and benefit) us all
Joan Cook
The pains of the past carry into the future, especially for groups of people who have been mistreated for decades
Many Women’s Marchers don’t embody their claimed values of diversity and tolerance
Carrie Sheffield
A conservative view: The Women's March was impressive and can't be ignored — it also featured some hypocrisy
Will Donald Trump’s divided America evoke the social turmoil of the ’60s? It might — and the 1860s too
Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump's polarized nation bears the scars of the 1960s — and divisions that go back much further than that
Young dads get nonprofit treatment: Fathers find support in New Mexico, where teen pregnancy rate is nation’s highest
Adele Oliveira
How a tiny nonprofit prepares nervous young fathers for life’s biggest challenge, and then sticks with them
How’d we get here? The unholy crusade against political correctness was all the cover Trump needed
Jim Sleeper
Campus witch-hunts have nurtured the very threat to our free speech they allegedly sought to root out
This Republican congressman has the perfect solution to dealing with post-Obamacare repeal hellscape
Jeremy Binckes
It's called "just wait" and Michigan Rep. Bill Huizenga says that's how he handles his family's health care choices
Custody in crisis: How family courts nationwide put children in danger
Laurie Udesky, 100Reporters
In many cases across the country, family courts ignore evidence of sexual or physical abuse, putting kids in peril
The moral foundations of fascism: Warring psychological theories struggle to make sense of Hitler, Mussolini and you-know-who
Paul Rosenberg
An abstruse but bitter debate in social psychology sheds crucial light on Donald Trump, and the history behind him
It’s a Ho-Ho-Humblebrag holiday: The annual debate over kids and gift-giving rears its ugly head
Dena Landon
Parenting in December is hard enough without sanctimony over present limits and "experiences instead of stuff"
“Mr. Pig,” a wonderful road movie about family and transcendence, co-written and directed by Diego Luna
Gary M. Kramer
Danny Glover and Maya Rudolph star in a movie directed by Diego Luna about a long journey and a very symbolic pig
The personal is political — and sartorial: The 2016 election as fashion disaster
Alli Joseph
Think the candidates are bad in 2016? Check out the egregious fashion statements. Can "Nasty Women" save the day?
The Ayn Rand school of parenting: My dad’s only rule was “there are no rules”
Robin Richardson
My father believed in two things, which deeply informed his parenting: making money and doing whatever he pleased
An American slaughter: The young victims of America’s gun culture
Gary Younge
A new book explores the violence that comes with America's gun culture, and the young casualties that come with it
More than just the guns: Poverty and inequality should be blamed for America’s gun violence
Gary Younge
Guns can kill a wide range of people. Here's a view of those killed on one day in 2013
Parenting in election hell: I want my kids to be politically aware, but not like this
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Throughout this ugly campaign, I've found myself at a loss for words with my daughters
How our broken bail system punishes domestic-abuse survivors — and empowers abusers
Eesha Pandit
A teenage abuse survivor is in prison, while a known abuser walked free to kill his wife. Something's very wrong
Please stop entertaining my kid — I want him to be bored
Dena Landon
Every time I take my son out in public, there's a screen aimed at him. But I'd rather he learn to entertain himself
“Oh my God, words hurt worse than anything”: Jennifer Weiner talks journalism, body image and brushing off the “you’re no Jonathan Franzen!” trolls
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the bestselling author about her new memoir, Bigfoot, bathing suits and public vs. private lives
ABC’s “American Housewife”: Your funny TV friend who wants to have her cake and feel bad about it, too
Melanie McFarland
ABC's new comedy could be the inheritor to its classic series "Roseanne," if only it loses its weight issues
Hillary’s mom-blocking moment: The table-turning brilliance of praising Donald Trump’s kids first
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Her compliment to her opponent was also a scathing rebuke to how society treats working mothers
Moms, it’s time we stopped enabling the bumbling dads
Mary Elizabeth Williams
For today's working couples, the division of home labor is unfair. Women should stop buying into it
Sympathy for Sarah Pfefferman, please: “It’s always hard to hear when people don’t like you or think you’re a selfish jerk”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Amy Landecker about the way her "Transparent" character is perceived and what they have in common
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