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My book is not my baby — but the two do have a lot in common
Noa Silver
For me, publishing a book isn't the same as giving birth. It's more like sending my child to preschool
Modern motherhood is a major challenge and many parents are struggling to cope
Nicole Karlis
Salon spoke with a dozen moms to ask what motherhood is like today. Most said balance is “impossible to achieve"
“It’s always DOOMSDAY in my world”: Trump’s desperation is both comical and dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's recent fundraising emails are ludicrous, grotesque and apocalyptic. Can he keep that up for six months?
“You have to forgive yourself”: Anne Lamott on loving, fighting and not fearing death
D. Watkins
Salon's D. Watkins and Anne Lamott in conversation about conflict, cancelation and her new book "Somehow"
Parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison
Nandika Chatterjee
Jennifer and James Crumbley were held responsible for their son killing four of his fellow students
“Tradwives” offer an alluring vision of right-wing Christianity — online warriors are fighting back
Amanda Marcotte
The #FundieSnark movement battles to "deconstruct" those picture-perfect images of Christian social media
I trained my cat to travel with me — and now he’s my perfect companion away from home
Kyoko Mori
Miles is happier with me than with anyone else, so when I have to leave town, he comes along
Mothers’ dieting habits and self-talk have profound impact on daughters
Janet J. Boseovski, Ashleigh Gallagher
"Research shows that mothers and maternal figures have a profound influence on their daughters' body image"
You’re no “snowflake”: Why treating a child as special can have catastrophic consequences
Mary Ann Little
Children seem to acquire narcissism, in part, by internalizing parents’ grandiose views of them
MAGA burnout and the health risks of a second Trump term
Chauncey DeVega
A large number of Americans will likely die if a second Trump regime succeeds
Pope Francis isn’t completely wrong about surrogacy
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The pope calls surrogacy "despicable," but is it? Experts unpack the real ethical issues around it
Adult eating disorders are on the rise, and they’re harder to diagnose and treat
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why don't we recognize the signs of eating disorders in adults?
Sophie Turner drops custody lawsuit against Joe Jonas
Gabriella Ferrigine
Turner had previously sued Jonas for the wrongful retention of their two young children
TV screen time associated with sensory differences in toddlerhood, study finds
Nicole Karlis
Another new study adds to the list of growing concerns about kids and screen time
Yes, men and boys are in crisis — but traditional masculinity won’t help them
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We can't cure "toxic" masculinity until we demonstrate what healthy masculinity looks like
14 fetching facts you didn’t know about 2004’s “Mean Girls”
Nardos Haile
It took a lot to make fetch happen, like having Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams audition for each other's roles
Treatment for morning sickness likely on the horizon after scientists discover its source
Nicole Karlis
Researchers identify a cause of severe morning sickness and metformin, a common diabetes drug, may help
Forcing Kate Cox to travel out of state for an abortion is cruel, and shows exceptions don’t work
Nicole Karlis
It's yet another chapter in a culture that’s obsessed with minimizing women's pain
“Ridiculous” cost of new postpartum depression pill spurs maternal health providers to push back
Nicole Karlis
Experts fear the hefty $16,000 cost will be yet another barrier to postpartum depression treatment
What is the pūteketeke, the bird John Oliver is obsessed with? Here’s what makes this fowl so weird
Matthew Rozsa
The "Last Week Tonight" host recently "campaigned" for a New Zealand bird in the avian competition of the century
Cancel the Donald Trump reality show: War in the Middle East makes Don’s courtroom antics irrelevant
Brian Karem
The threat of growing war leaves Trump looking so very small
What if I can’t “savor every single moment” of their childhood?
Kristine Langley Mahler
I fear my children will not remember me as a parent who prioritized play over work
Watching Netflix’s “Old Dads” reminded me why I should’ve had kids in high school
D. Watkins
I love my daughter more than anything, but I wish she had come into my life 15 years ago
Women pushed out of academic work by sexism, harassment: study
Rae Hodge
Male-led academic institutions suffer sexist brain drain, say researchers
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