Eduardo Saverin’s renunciation of U.S. citizenship is emblematic of a bigger problem of Americans shedding obligations to their country
Celebrity or Chef? You Can’t Really Be Both
The farther chefs gravitate away from the kitchen, the less culinary value they have
John Edwards Trial: Tawdry Testimony, But Was There a Crime?
Salacious details aside, the prosecution may not have proved its case
Do Black Women Really Want to Be Fat?
Novelist Alice Randall says black women choose to stay overweight, but the data proves social and environmental factors play a huge role
Cartoons of the Week: May 5–11
President Obama throws a shotgun wedding, and the First Lady celebrates Mother’s Day
What Do We Do About Poor Science Scores? Take Kids Outside
A radically simple solution to improving science education in America
Quiz: What’s Your Parenting Style?
Answer these 10 simple questions to see where you fall on the parenting spectrum
How Feminism Begat Intensive Mothering
Contrary to popular belief, intensive mothering is the product of the rise of women in society
Why Breast-Feeding Isn’t the Bugaboo
A new book by Elisabeth Badinter argues that “natural” motherhood is enslaving women. But breasts aren’t to blame
The Science Behind Dr. Sears: Does It Stand Up?
Why Sears’ warning about the dangers of excessive crying takes liberties with the scientific research
Confessions of an Accidental Attachment Parent
Once you get sucked in, it’s hard to back out
Parents Do What’s Right for Them, Not for the Kids
Differences in parenting styles have more to do with personal history than any objective scientific “fact”
The Detached Dad’s Manifesto
How fathers can contribute by just chilling out