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Moms: You’ve got to let your husbands do more housework
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why are women still holding the laundry basket? A new study says men pitch in until they become dads
Screw the police and the busybodies! A free-range parent manifesto — let your kids play outside, by themselves
Lenore Skenazy
It's time for a common-sense statement: This Saturday, let your kids go to the park alone, and come home alone
“The Mindy Project” can’t end without these 5 scenes
Anna Silman
Updated: Fox has chosen not to renew the show, but it could get a second life at Hulu
“The south will rise again,” apparently on prom night: The giant parenting fail behind this viral flag-waving photo
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Who needs a corsage and an awkward pose in front of a tree when you have a Confederate flag and rifles?
Leaving your kid in the car is not criminal: Cops, judges and busy-bodies need some common sense now
Lenore Skenazy
Parents must be allowed to make a smart risk assessment without risking arrest or being branded a child abuser
6 worst right-wing moments of the week — Scalia proves why he’s the “Fox News Justice”
Janet Allon
The Supreme Court Justice shows off his paleolithic worldview, while Hannity blames Baltimore on Obama
The lethal hazard to our children consumer protection refuses to fix
Rick Schmitt
Over the last 30 years, more than 300 kids have strangled on window cords. What will it take for the CPSC to act?
“Corporate America still writes the rule book”: Working too much or too little or any time the boss says is not what anyone wants
Caroline Fredrickson
With more mothers working, women suffer most from failure to give workers control over their workdays
You’re still nothing until you’re a mom: Why does pop culture hate the child-free?
Michele Filgate
Child-free adults are everywhere, but movies like "While We're Young" still make babies a condition of growing up
Maryland legislator’s evil proposal: Take food stamps away from parents of protestors
Joanna Rothkopf
He also suggested we scientifically study the root cause of our "thug nation"
How they ignore Black America: Freddie Gray, Baltimore & the pernicious influence of respectability politics
Jay Driskell
Far too many onlookers are happy to dismiss the anger in Baltimore in insulting and paternalistic terms. But why?
I also left my kid in the car: Mothers share stories of their own public shamings
Compiled by Salon staff
One mom's mug shot was on the news. Another almost lost custody. What happened when a "good samaritan" intervened
My autistic son and my career
Marie Myung-Ok Lee
When my boy was diagnosed, I thought I had forever lost my ability to write. Instead he helped me find my voice
Which of these 5 dysfunctional personality types are you?
Toni Nagy
A system of categorization developed by a student of Freud's helps explain our most destructive behaviors
I am pro-abortion, not just pro-choice: 10 reasons why we must support the procedure and the choice
Valerie Tarico
I believe that abortion care is a positive social good -- and I think it’s time people said so
“I love my children. But I don’t always love being a parent”: Kim Brooks on the reality — and rights — of parenting freely
Jenny Kutner
“What do you think it says about us that we want to give our kids everything except the thing we loved most?”
Stop arguing, parents: Yet another study says there’s no link between vaccines and autism
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Can you please immunize your kids now?
“What a horrible mother:” How a call from a “good samaritan” derailed these mothers’ lives
Kim Brooks
These moms left their kids for a few minutes and got arrested. A scary look at our new moral vigilantism
We have irony all wrong: Alanis, David Foster Wallace and the truth about hipster consumerism
Steven Quartz, Anette Asp
Whether punk fashion, political consumerism or simple charity, spending for status can often be a good thing
Is it cooler to be a “stay-at-home dad” than a “stay-at-home mom”?
Brian Gresko, Stephanie Feldman
Two writers on balancing writing & parenting, and the odd, gender-stereotyped reactions to the choice to stay home
“I feel like I die more every day”: The “bed death” of sexless marriage is real, and it’s heartbreaking
Tracy Clark-Flory
Whether it's been months or years, people in sexless marriages go online to commiserate -- and plot their escape
Science finally explains the real reason dogs are man’s best friend
Joanna Rothkopf
It has to do with oxytocin, the "love hormone"
We’ve criminalized childhood: Free-range parents meet out-of-control cops
Lenore Skenazy
Police overreach. Nutty neighbors. The Meitivs have done nothing wrong letting kids play outside. Leave them alone
Our naked Ivy League protest: “These are the bodies Yale is exploiting”
Ginny Gilder
Title IX may have been enacted, but change came slowly -- and required us to shed our clothes to make the point
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