There’s nothing wrong with getting a story off your bad-date-burdened chest, but beware of dwelling on the negative so much.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
What happens to our culture when books are banned: ‘A chilling effect’
Experts wonder what will happen to our culture without access to certain books, particularly ones focused on people of color and the LGBTQ community.
The New York Times was criticized for its reporting on trans issues. Good.
More education is necessary for media to better explain the nuances of transgender issues to readers.
Olivia Wilde, A$AP Rocky and when it’s OK to call someone hot
There’s no golden rule when it comes to complimenting someone else’s significant other, so it all comes down to individual relationships.
Is Megan Fox showing us how to soft launch a breakup? Maybe. Here’s what we learned.
Soft launching a breakup, experts say, isn’t necessarily a good or bad idea – it ultimately depends on what someone’s intention is behind the post.
‘Euphoria’ actress accused of shoplifting. What are the ethics of stealing just a little bit?
When it comes to stealing, experts say context matters and that situations are not always so black-and-white, even if the law paints them that way.
Ben Affleck’s face, Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher’s awkwardness and never-ending gossip
Why do we care so much about celebrity gossip? Chalk it up to human nature and our inherent curiosity in other people.
All the single ladies: Never been in a relationship? You’re not alone.
Everyone’s relationship journeys are different, according to therapists, so no need to stress if you’ve always been single.
Marie Kondo and mess
It’s all about balance
Gwyneth Paltrow casually revealed she did cocaine. Who gets to joke about past drug use?
Who can casually mention their previous or current drug use, and who can’t? It comes down to a combination of privileges that include race and class.