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Don’t Tell Amy Chua: Mexicans Are the Most Successful Immigrants
A study of Los Angeles immigrants finds that when we measure success as progress from generation to generation, Mexican-Americans come out ahead.
‘Straight Talk’ the Princeton Mom Should Give to Young Men
Check the stats: young men — not young women — are the ones who need to start spouse hunting … now
Millennials: Trust No One But Twitter
A generation that’s lost faith in institutions puts itself in the hands of social media
Searching For Meaning In 50,000 Essays About Modern Love
What have other people’s tales of love, heartache, lust, fetish, divorce, longing, polyamory, spanking, marriage and loss taught New York Times editor Daniel Jones? Simple. When it comes to the heart, none of us have a clue.
Selling Social Justice Short
What are we to do in a world where corporations have assumed the voice of social justice?
Michael Sam Will Be OK
Sam will have his Jackie Robinson moment in September. The only question is the name that will be on the front of his jersey.
Why Marius the Giraffe Had to Become Lion Chow
Zoo staff have found that carcass-fed carnivores are calmer than those fed processed food
Michael Sam Won’t Be the Gay Tebow
204 days before the NFL season starts, the “media circus” over the first gay player is already over
Michael Sam Will Be OK, and I’m a Bit Jealous
The sky didn’t fall and the oceans didn’t boil when an out player headed to the NFL — but when will trans people get the acceptance gays have gained?
Hallmark’s Problem With Gay Love
The corporate card-maker could muster only one option for gays and lesbians to express their feelings on Valentine’s Day
Why I Can’t Date a Liberal
Conservative political analyst Carrie Sheffield on the case for not crossing the political aisle when it comes to love
Michael Sam’s Test for Gay Rights
Is the NFL locker room — not the most tolerant place — ready to accept an out gay player?