Women like me are realizing we don't have to endure disrespect, abuse, infidelity and irresponsibility for the sake of the ...
India’s recent debate over dowry deaths echoes the same concerns that were supposed to have been addressed by stricter laws and criminal provisions passed in the early 1980s. After 33-year-old Twisha ...
Russia's military hackers targeted home routers across 23 states. Here's what to do Millions warned to stay inside over 'lethal temperatures' Anna Faris shares rare insight into 'sad' Chris Pratt ...
South Korea’s demographic crisis is exposing a deeper problem: how class, gender, education, housing, and family background shape who is considered marriageable.
This was a personal story a man shared with me recently. “My mother died about seven years ago, but what died with her was my marriage. My ex-wife is from a rich family, and she never failed to make ...
I am stewing in post-Mother’s Day resentment, but I’m not sure how much of it is my fault versus my husband’s. We have two toddlers (ages 2 and 4), and spent the weekend before Mother’s Day visiting ...
Sometimes it feels like everyone on my Instagram feed is getting engaged, getting married or celebrating a wedding anniversary. And I'm guessing I'm not the only one in my generation who sees it.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sometimes it feels like everyone on my Instagram feed is getting engaged, getting married or celebrating a wedding anniversary.
It's a bit weird to think of dating or marriage as a market — but this is a newsletter that tries to make sense of the world through economics. And, like any market, shifts in supply and demand can ...
Graham Platner’s rise happened entirely outside the Democratic Party’s establishment, handpicked by a group of independent activists. WSJ’s Aaron Zitner reports from Maine and New York on the strategy ...
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