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What a plane crash feels like: The inside story of an American aviation disaster — and miracle
Laurence Gonzales
In 1989, United 232 crash-landed, splintered apart and burst into flames: 184 of 296 people lived. Here's the story
I’m the mom whose baby photos you’re blocking on Facebook
Kirsten Clodfelter
When I post a pic of my kid, it's not an act of parental one-upmanship or mommy warfare. So let me do it in peace!
My double life as a mommy blogger
Alba Brunetti
I was a single woman living in Istanbul. But on the Internet, I was a suburban mother of two, doling out advice
Mom arrested for letting daughter play in park is out of jail — but out of a job
Katie McDonough
Thanks, McDonald's! The fast food chain has fired Debra Harrell, making a bad situation unfathomably worse
Ross Douthat’s “pro-family” nonsense: Poverty is a bigger threat than helicopter parenting
Katie McDonough
Conservatives' lack of concern for kids is on full display as they grapple with the arrest of Debra Harrell
Rand Paul mocks Obamas for wanting daughters to empathize with minimum-wage workers
Elias Isquith
The first lady's desire to have her daughters understand the life of a low-wage worker is bad, apparently (UPDATED)
The day I was nearly arrested for having an autistic son
Marie Myung-Ok Lee
Moms arrested for going on job interviews, for letting kids play outside. It almost happened to me over a tantrum
A barf bag got me a book deal: A mom offers up her questionable parenting advice
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Johanna Stein talks babies, bodily functions and why she swore she'd never let her daughter wear pink
The right’s favorite new quack: Terri Lynn Weaver’s dangerous baby “science”
Katie McDonough
Doctors say a new Tennessee law targeting pregnant women is nuts. But this GOP lawmaker has her own ideas
“Wish I Was Here”: Zach Braff’s controversial Kickstarter comeback
Andrew O'Hehir
Yep, ordinary people gave the "Garden State" auteur lots of money. At least he used it to hire Mandy Patinkin
No, daughters do not really cause divorce
Jenny Kutner
Couples with female children tend to separate at higher rates, but it might be because girls can handle it
Teenagers are not “toddlers with hormones”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A spate of teen-bashing stories forget the adolescents can be amazing
Richard Linklater: “It fit my personality to be collaborating with the unknown future”
Andrew O'Hehir
The Texas indie auteur on his most ambitious movie yet -- "Boyhood," a coming-of-age story filmed over 12 years
Watch out, world — leaving “The View,” Jenny McCarthy says she’s getting her own show
Daniel D'Addario
The anti-vaxx wingnut promises she has big things coming
Is veganism child abuse?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A mother is arrested for infant neglect after a hospital crisis that began with her veganism
Let’s abolish civil marriage so homophobes like Rick Santorum will shut up and go away
Katie McDonough
Want conservative bigots to stop shaping the conversation on equal marriage? Abolish all state-sanctioned marriages
Spike heels, sex and strollers: I’m tired of lady mags pretending that motherhood doesn’t exist
Elissa Strauss
We may love to hate Gwyneth, but the celebrity interview is the only way motherhood makes its way into glossy mags
The 43 greatest LGBT films of all-time
AUSTIN DALE, DEVIN LEE FULLER, Peter Knegt, BRYCE J. RENNINGER, Nigel M. Smith
June marks the 43rd anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Here are 43 films to celebrate Pride Month
How one father learned to care
Chaz Reetz-Laiolo
I was headed to grad school when my ex got pregnant. But one lowly night job taught me all I needed to know
Celebrating Father’s Day as a transgender parent
Brynn Tannehill
When I transitioned more than two years ago, one of the hardest issues had been what my children should call me
Why I left libertarianism: An ethical critique of a limited ideology
Will Moyer
I value many contributions libertarianism makes to challenging power. But here's why I no longer associate with it
Education’s war on millennials: Why everyone is failing the “digital generation”
Elizabeth Losh
Both reformers and traditionalists view technology as a way to control students — and they're getting it very wrong
“Modern Family’s” modern fathers: The decade’s best sitcom is also its most important
Amanda D. Lotz
Don't underestimate the role of the award-winning sitcom on changing attitudes -- it's the '10s "Will & Grace"
Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy: Being a dad is more important to me than being a baseball player
Katie McDonough
Awwww, you guys
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