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“Text neck” is a thing: 5 frightening maladies of the digital era
Janet Allon
We're all addicted to our electronic devices. Few of us realize the physical toll they're taking on our bodies
Gaby Hoffmann doesn’t choose her delightfully off-beat roles — they choose her: “I don’t think anybody would ever cast me in the girlfriend role or the sex symbol”
Sonia Saraiya
Salon talks to the Emmy-nominated "Transparent" star about comedy, parenting and crushing on Carrie Brownstein
From poster mom to pariah
Ruth Fowler
Live-tweeting my childbirth made me an Internet celebrity. Then my husband left -- and with him, my new mom friends
Moms, let go of your smartphone guilt: Every time technology makes our lives easier, we invent ways to make motherhood even harder
Siobhan Adcock
You wouldn't apologize for using the washing machine, would you?
“Show Me a Hero”: David Simon’s new miniseries uncovers the human heart in local politics
Sonia Saraiya
HBO's new six-parter is the story of a community divided against itself, dogged by racism, poverty and fear
The perils of “Growth Mindset” education: Why we’re trying to fix our kids when we should be fixing the system
Alfie Kohn
How a promising but oversimplified idea caught fire, then got coopted by conservative ideology
This is how your kid learns: The amazing new neuroscience of “brain plasticity” — and how to make your child smarter
Stephen Camarata PhD
New products suggest they can build a designer brain for your kid. How can parents take advantage of new science?
Dial down the breastfeeding judgment: Nursing someone else’s toddler is not “just wrong”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A photo of a mom with her "milk siblings" causes an online uproar
David Beckham is right to fire back at parenting scolds: “Think twice about what you say about other people’s children”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Daily Mail concern trolls Beckham's daughter in this latest shot in the parenting wars
A “Smart Girls” misfire: “Experimenting with Megan Amram” is more likely to inspire a generation of comedians than STEM majors
Paula Young Lee
The acclaimed TV writer's first episode features an elementary experiment and an off-putting interview
Parents, stop hovering! It’s not your job to remove every obstacle from your kids’ paths
Jessica Lahey
We've taught our kids to fear failure, and in doing so, we've blocked the surest and clearest path to their success
“It couldn’t be sillier, it couldn’t be more insane”: “Transparent” creator Jill Soloway on Season 2 in the era of “I Am Cait”
Sonia Saraiya
What to expect from "Transparent" in a world where trans awareness is suddenly part of the national conversation
Our obsession with safety is harming our kids
Kate Tuttle
If your primary parenting goal is to keep your child safe, what kind of an adult do you think you’re raising?
Sex? No, thanks: Rather than obsession, what millions of Americans feel about sex is indifference
Valerie Tarico
A silent majority of us are sex-obsessed only once in a while, or not at all, or used to be but aren’t anymore
How we’re failing Sandra Bland: Mainstream feminists need to do more to fight for women of color
Eesha Pandit
Until recently, the Bland tragedy failed to elicit outrage among mainstream liberals, an all-too-often occurrence
“I’ll never forget the look of fear on my baby’s face”: Mother of Marcy’s Diner “monster” fires back at owner
Salon Staff
"What got lost is that it’s never okay to yell at a baby, especially if you own a restaurant"
How to push back against the anti-Planned Parenthood campaign: Talk more openly about unplanned pregnancies
Rachel Kramer Bussel
We need to hear more real stories from women and men about individual decisions to proceed or terminate pregnancies
Target finally has a breastfeeding policy — the Army should be next
Rachel Kramer Bussel
The Army is the only military branch without a consistent policy — and it's part of a nationwide problem
Painful past, bright future: What Caitlyn Jenner and 14-year-old TLC star Jazz Jennings do — and don’t — have in common
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Jenner's ESPY speech revealed years of isolation, but in "I Am Jazz" a trans teen is surrounded by loving awareness
The bleakness of being “Married”: The FX comedy struggles against its darker side
Sonia Saraiya
The ensemble's formidable comic talents are no match for uneven writing
How crisis pregnancy centers are using taxpayer dollars to lie to women
Jenny Kutner
Devastating report finds state governments are incentivizing CPCs to provide misleading antiabortion counseling
Body-shaming, dangerous diet routines and “Honey Boo Boo’s” Mama June Shannon: What the tabloids leave out
Rachel Kramer Bussel
When celeb magazines show photos of dramatic weight loss out of context, they only reinforce unhealthy practices
The big Ted Cruz/Bobby Jindal lie: There’s no war on Christianity
Sean Illing
Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal and the religious right are still flinging nonsense about marriage equality
The ’60s were “the decade of orgasmic preoccupation”: Even suburban housewives were emboldened by Masters and Johnson’s “Human Sexual Response”
Thomas Maier
"Human Sexual Response" transformed the public discourse about sex in America, opening a new era of candidness
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