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“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

This is not a humblebrag: My kid won’t eat junk food and it’s all my fault

Dena Landon
I was determined my son would eat only healthful, homemade foods. And it totally backfired on me

The movement’s fakers: Anti-abortion’s favorite propaganda techniques, debunked

Valerie Tarico
Prolife leaders trying to convince the world that they are actually pro-woman have failed

Sharing is caring: Here’s how to raise a child to be sympathetic — and maybe even empathetic

Tina Malti, Ju-Hyun Song
How do we teach kids to care more when the world feels full of disagreement, conflict and aggression?

The motherhood cure-all: “The Light Between Oceans” illuminates a reckless romance with adoption fallacies

Eileen G'Sell
This melodrama raises questions about motherhood, biology and parental rights, but avoids digging too deep

We, the Plutocrats vs. We, the People: How to save democracy in America

Bill Moyers
Today money has become the great unequalizer, the usurper of our democratic soul

A comedy for grown women: “Better Things” nails the dance of modern female adulthood

Melanie McFarland
"Louie" alum Pamela Adlon's show, co-created with Louis C.K., takes a fresh look at life as a single working mom

“Bad Moms” need good movies: This sleeper hit teaches Hollywood a lesson in what women want

Nico Lang
The R-rated comedy filled an overlooked niche and is reaping the box office rewards

Are we good girls yet? My adventures in “modern dog parenting”

Erin Keane
When I decided to not have kids, I didn't realize that adopting a dog would mean signing up for parenthood, too

Disgraced Subway pitchman Jared Fogle is actually suing the parents of one of his victims

Sophia Tesfaye
Fogle is blaming the parents, not his child pornography scheme, for the teen's emotional distress

The Anthony Weiner scandal trainwreck: Why we can’t stop gawking at his baffling lack of judgment

Rachel Kramer Bussel
Busted again for sexting, Weiner may finally lose his marriage and career — but not our attention

Let’s co-sleep on it: How I became the mom I swore I’d never be

Amy M. Miller
That will never be me, my former self claimed — and then we had kids who wanted to sleep in our bed

I don’t want “mom friends”: As a new parent, I need my old friends now more than ever

Jessica Machado
They tell women to befriend other women with kids the same age — but strangers are no substitute for lasting bonds

My skin is contraband: How prisons are hostile to women visitors

Tiffany D. Vann Sprecher
Teaching in prisons opened my eyes to how unfair the system's rules can be, especially for women

Meet the Pokémoms: Obsession with playing Pokémon Go has brought families closer together

Mary Emily O'Hara
These parents are catching all the Pokémon in their neighborhoods and will soon surpass the kids

Happy vs. high achieving: What ought to be our parenting objective?

Mihal Greener
Perhaps children don’t need to be told how special they are or given near constant affirmation to succeed

My husband wouldn’t read my memoir: “It’s just too painful”

Zoe Zolbrod
I wanted him to want to make time to read my manuscript—but he kept letting our life get in the way

Teaching kids empathy: In Danish schools, it’s … well, it’s a piece of cake

Jessica Alexander
American students are falling behind on valuable social skills. In Denmark, one simple classroom tradition works

“A folk tale, but with swearing”: Drew Magary on his new novel “The Hike”

Charles Yu
Salon talks to Deadspin and GQ writer Drew Magary about nostalgia, video games, fantastic beasts and his new book

Jill Stein’s anti-vax game: How and why the Green Party candidate is pandering to the anti-vaccination crowd

Amanda Marcotte
Jill Stein sows doubt and fears about vaccinations, and the supposed Snopes debunking did nothing of the sort
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