
The Most Tortured Relationship in America
Monogamy is one of the last bipartisan ideals—even if people struggle to live up to it.

Monogamy is one of the last bipartisan ideals—even if people struggle to live up to it.

Feisty children can be exhausting. They also possess a moral fire that deserves cultivating.

More than a decade before my dad died, I lost him to dementia.

But no one can find one.

“It’s shown me the extent to which human beings can be extraordinary to each other.”

Swearing can make you happier, as long as you do it for the right reasons.

Adolescents in the U.S. are chronically sleep-deprived, in part because most schools start too early. This summer, California will become the first state in the nation to require later start times.

Although these platforms say they are doing what they can to keep kids under 18 off, they aren’t succeeding.

Following last month’s shooting, students around the country wrote letters to legislators and to the bereaved, expressing their fear, sadness, and desire for change.

No one’s judging you as harshly as you judge yourself.

Offering “thoughts and prayers” after a mass shooting has become synonymous with doing nothing at all. But faith, in its best form, requires intent to act.

Seeing news of mass shooting after mass shooting can produce both a stress response and a cynical sense that nothing will change.

Despite the hopelessness after Uvalde, we’re closer to understanding the kind of social movement that might actually affect gun reform.

I have felt for many years that she has kept me at arm’s length, and it seems to have worsened recently.