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Replace Your Search For ‘Work-Life Balance’ With These 3 More Achievable Goals

#1: Accept the seesaw.
By David Waters
Let’s just go our separate ways.

When ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Feels More Hate Than Love for an Owner

Sometimes a dog can have very good reasons for hating its humans.
By Nicholas Dodman
Can services be refused to same-sex couples?

A Philosopher Argues Why No One Has the Right to Refuse Services to LGBT People

There are three very different kinds of liberty. When people talk about religious liberty, what kind of liberty they might mean?
By Mark R. Reiff
Content creator Taryn Southern recently went public about freezing her eggs.

Taryn Southern: Why Egg Freezing Deserves Another Shot

By Taryn Southern
Within a human society, the people most adapted for conquest and discovery were invariably young men.

What’s the Problem With Men?

By Mark Manson
With implicit bias, there’s no convenient villain on whom to pin workplace injustice.

The Deck Is Stacked Against Working Moms, but It Doesn’t Have to Be

By Dara Treseder
Instead of fretting, maybe we should celebrate.

More People Than Ever Before Are Single—and That’s a Good Thing

By Bella DePaulo
Sharon Wild, from the series The Valley, 2001.

Why Larry Sultan’s Staged Pictures of Parents and Porn Stars Feel So Personal

By David D'Arcy
Two inputs in financial planning are indispensable.

Philosophy of Personal Finance 101: Successful Planning

By Scott D. Hedgcock
What does the science say about what’s going on in kids’ brains and what they need from you as they grow up?

New Neuroscience Reveals Four Rituals That Will Make You an Awesome Parent

By Eric Barker
Thirty-something women are constantly bombarded with infertility horror stories.

It’s Time to Stop Bullying 30-Something Women About Their Biological Clocks

By Mélanie Berliet
Time to craft!

Heal Your Family’s Political Divide With Thanksgiving Arts and Crafts

By Alanna Martinez
Would you decline the invite for turkey just because your political beliefs are different from your parents?

Video: Twitter Is Telling People to Skip Thanksgiving Because of the Election

By John Bonazzo
There is no specific word to describe someone who loses a child.

What I Learned Since I Lost My Son

By Pete Marsh
Two things I will teach my future kids

Two Things I Will Teach My Future Kids

By Ramit Sethi
Karlie Kloss and her Versace family

Bruce Weber Returns to Versace for a Family-Centric Ad Campaign

By Dena Silver
The author with five of her children in 2012.

My Responses and Yours to ‘The Tiresome Question I’m Often Asked About My Brown Kids’

By Megan Dowd Lambert
Megan Dowd Lambert and her son, Rory, in 2015

The Tiresome Question I’m Often Asked About My Brown Kids: ‘Where Are They From?’

By Megan Dowd Lambert
A judges gavel rests on top of a desk in the courtroom of the newly opened Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum February 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida.

Family Court Is Strapped for Resources

By The Editors
The key is to encourage a growth mindset

How to Make Sure Your Kids Have Grit, 6 Secrets Backed by Research

By Eric Barker
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 08: MOney is collected as Girl Scouts sell cookies while a winter storm moves in on February 8, 2013 in New York City. The scouts did brisk business, setting up shop in locations around Midtown Manhattan on National Girl Scout Cookie Day. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Dear Girl Scouts: Yes, I Will Buy Your Cookies. However…

By Annmarie Kelly-Harbaugh
A photo taken in Paris on November 20, 2015 shows copies of late US author Ernest Hemingway's novel "Paris est une fete" ("A Moveable Feast"). US literary great Ernest Hemingway's tender and joyful memoir of 1920s Paris, "A Moveable Feast", has enjoyed a surge in sales since last week's terror attacks in the French capital. AFP PHOTO / PATRICK KOVARIK (Photo credit should read PATRICK KOVARIK/AFP/Getty Images)

Revisiting Hemingway, Paris, A Son and His Traumatized Roommates in the Wake of ISIS

By Deborah Copaken

Six-Word Nuggets From Famous People

By Larry Smith
PETALUMA, CA - OCTOBER 28: Pumpkins are seen at Petaluma Pumpkin Patch on October 28, 2011 in Petaluma, California. According to a study by the National Retail Federation, Americans will spend nearly $6.9 billion on Halloween costumes, decorations and candy this year. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Greetings From a Pumpkin Patch, Parking Space 17-B

By Annmarie Kelly-Harbaugh
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