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Dog parent–shaming is the new mom-shaming: Why the internet is furious over your pet-rearing skills
Nicole Karlis
As research into dog intelligence has advanced, aggression towards "dogfluencers" has become commonplace
What really drives anti-abortion beliefs? Research suggests it’s a matter of sexual strategies
Jaimie Arona Krems, Martie Haselton
There’s an interesting evolutionary benefit for some women if the consequences of casual sex are high
Why parenting books can make you feel bad about yourself
Olga Mecking
They supposedly offer childrearing advice — but for many parents, they just make us more miserable. Here’s why
Iman Shumpert has an athlete’s mindset in acting: “I fell in love with that fight or flight feeling”
D. Watkins
From music to a role on "The Chi," the NBA champion shares why he's getting into all sides of entertainment
“What We Do in the Shadows” sinks its teeth into a trend of men playing surrogate dads
Melanie McFarland
Of course a vampire fantasy is the place where a woman can feed her desires over caring for a baby she never wanted
John Cho on road trips, his go-to karaoke songs and approach to life: “I’m very open to risk”
Gary M. Kramer
The actor spoke to Salon about his new film, Prime Video's father-daughter tearjerker "Don't Make Me Go"
Homemade ice cream courtesy of Grandma Bah, a wild child-turned-wild woman with taste
Bibi Hutchings
Looking back at the recipe cards of Willie Felt Furr, better known to me as Grandma Bah
Parents react to updated AAP guidelines on breastfeeding
Nicole Karlis
“I feel like this is only going to make mothers feel more stressed," one mom told Salon
Space dad is the ultimate absentee father in “For All Mankind”
Alison Stine
Talk about ineffective, long distance parenting and never being around
Fathers feed babies too — so why are they so scarce in media coverage of the formula shortage?
Tova Walsh, Alvin Thomas
Our research shows that the idea that fathers are rarely nurturing caregivers is both harmful and untrue
In defense of little Leia, the believable, bratty child on “Obi-Wan Kenobi”
Alison Stine
The internet argues that Leia is too smart and mouthy to be a real kid. Have you ever met a real kid, internet?
The teen sleep crisis: Early school start times are terrible for our kids’ health
Gail Cornwall
Lack of sleep for teens is connected to higher risk of suicide and higher likelihood of substance use
I can’t forget — but I can’t remember what: Trump, the pandemic and memory
Andrew O'Hehir
The pandemic years have damaged our memories, our cognition and our sense of time. Let's stop pretending we're OK
Violence in America: Gun control is an important step — but we also must address root causes
Matthew Albracht
Of course this moment calls for gun reform. It also demands we dig deeper into the roots of American despair
Is our child welfare system “broken”? Or is it ripping apart Black families by design?
Kathryn Joyce
Our system "doesn't protect children at all," says Dorothy Roberts — it punishes Black families for being poor
Will no one think of the tweens? Kids need more queer stories than just “Heartstopper”
Alison Stine
The beloved Netflix series has been renewed but other stories of queer youth are largely missing
Protestants and the pill: How Christians helped make birth control mainstream
Samira Mehta
Over the decades, Protestant leaders have largely disappeared from pro-birth control arguments
How the male fantasy “The Lincoln Lawyer” is “Virgin River” for dads
Alison Stine
Netflix’s defense attorney has style, class, cars and the ultimate dream: he’s friends with all his ex-wives
Wanda, the MCU’s Instagram boymom of “Doctor Strange”
Alison Stine
For all its multiverses, Marvel gives a one-dimensional characterization of saintly motherhood and angel boys
What I learned from 60 days of not letting the dishes pile up
Valerie Stivers
When taking on an overflowing kitchen sink also means taking back control of your life
Dear Donald Trump: No, America is definitely not OK. It’s your fault — and ours too
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump keeps writing to me. Yelling at the keyboard is unproductive, so I'm writing back
Ruth Bader Ginsburg saw this coming: There’s a fatal flaw in Roe v. Wade
Amy Frieder
The original Roe decision never even mentions women's equality. As Ginsburg saw, that was a critical mistake
Adoption means abortion just isn’t necessary, SCOTUS claims: That’s even worse than it sounds
Kathryn Joyce
Adoption has a supply-and-demand problem. Amy Coney Barrett and her pals on the Supreme Court have the solution
Sprinting upstream: The incredible pressure faced by college-bound high schoolers
Gail Cornwall
The PBS documentary "Try Harder!" chronicles the anxieties of today's high-achieving teens
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