Who's Your Sugar Daddy?
A new documentary wants you to think differently about what it means to pay for sex
Screen Time Makes Tweens Clueless on Reading Social Cues
Screen time makes tweens less social and less able to read faces
Meet the Holocaust Survivor Arrested in Brown Protest
"I'm deeply, deeply troubled by what's going on in Ferguson," says the human rights activist and Holocaust survivor
The Girls Who Tried to Kill for Slender Man
It's extremely rare for young girls to attempt murder. These two 12-year-olds did so to prove their allegiance to Slender Man
A Family's Lost Love Letters, a Stranger, and a History Revealed
The love affair between Sally Rudolph and Charles Brand, full of tenderness and perseverance and longing, was for one family the greatest story never told
It Can Kill You: The Scary Facts People Don't Know About Alzheimer's Disease
135.5 million could have Alzheimer's disease by the year 2050
Geek Mythology
Mike Judge, who can mine comedy out of both propane and the profane, has gone digital with Silicon Valley
'The (Dead Mothers) Club' Looks at Daughters Left Alone
"The dead mother thing? It's like a club. You're initiated. You get a tattoo. It is not going away."
Mariel Hemingway Confronts Her Dark Family History in 'Running From Crazy'
Mariel talks about about what it was like watching her story unfold on-screen and how she survived her family's painful past
Seth Rogen, Big Laughs and a Grim Disease
"[Hilarity for Charity] was born out of a selfish place, a way to make ourselves feel better and do something," Seth Rogen said
Making Menthol Uncool
Advocates call for a ban on the smoke of choice for four in five African-American smokers
Her Biggest Race
Erika Brannock, who lost a leg in the Boston Marathon bombing, plans to stand up and cheer at the 118th marathon
Our Lost Generation
Alzheimer's afflicts more than 5 million Americans, but funding to fight it is a fraction of what is spent on cancer or diabetes
Downtime
The Post-Feminist Flash Gordon
She went viral in shoulder pads and a helmet, running over, around and through the boys, and now Sam Gordon is looking forward to a bigger challenge… and fifth grade
Gloria Steinem at 80
America's most prominent feminist on what young girls think, bias in journalism, religion and Republicans who used to be Democrats
The Frozen Closet
As the Sochi Olympic Games kick off, everyone's talking about homophobia in Russia, but nobody's talking about figure skating's gay problem
Sex and the Single Tween
'They grow up so fast' used to be a wistful sigh; now it's a panicked cry for help from parents watching their 10-year-old daughters critique Miley Cyrus's twerking and discuss oral sex with their friends
You Can't Buy Press Like This
A Chinese billionaire comes to town to acquire The New York Times. Or CNN
Who Wants to Buy the New York Times?
A Chinese billionaire comes to town with $1 billion in his pocket and a yearning to make the world a better place.
A Lockerbie Widow's Twenty-Five-Year Crusade
Only after she threatened to tell the press how unhelpful Pan Am was being did the airline finally confirm her husband had indeed perished on Flight 103.
Murder in the Air
Twenty-five years on, a Lockerbie widow recalls the day she lost a husband and her three small children lost a father
The Mother of All Thanksgivings
Praise be to Sarah Josepha Hale, who set the table for all of us.
Some Art's Painful by Design
To protest the police state a Russian performance artist mutilates himself in a way that is shocking, but not as novel as it sounds.
Some Art's Painful by Design
To protest the police state a Russian performance artist mutilates himself in a way that is shocking, but not as novel as it sounds
Vino? No Thanks. We're Italian
As the nation's wine exports soar, the beverage is getting less amore at home.
Vino? No Thanks. We're Italian
As the nation's wine exports soar, the beverage is getting less amore at home
Divorce in the Orthodox Jewish Community Can Be Brutal, Degrading and Endless
In the world of Orthodox Judaism, men hold all of the power when it comes to terminating marriages. Gital Dodelson, 25, knows this all too well.
Surviving the Hemingways
Barbara Kopple's new film goes deep into the harrowing and hopeful story of one of America's most famous and troubled families