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Woman Gang Raped, Murdered, and Eaten By Dogs In Horrific Indian Kidnapping Case
People are comparing the brutal murder of a 23-year-old woman from Sonipat to the infamous 2012 Delhi bus rape.
Americans Still Don't Think Fathers Deserve Paternity Leave
A recent study revealed that almost everyone agrees that parental leave is good—so why don't more people support paid leave for dads?
How Having Kids Could Affect Your Lifespan
A Swedish study links having children with living longer in old age.
How to Stop Paying for Your Co-Worker's Coffee
Forming alliances in the capitalistic hellscape that is an office job is important. But don't let Rita from HR take advantage of you.
Women Share the Tattoos They Got to Commemorate the Women's March
"I will always remember the steps that women and supporters took on Saturday, January 21st to stand up for what we believe in."
Why the ACLU Believes MLK’s Message is More Important Than Ever
One key lesson from Dr. King — we cannot be satisfied with surface victories
Scientists May Finally Have Found What Causes Severe PMS, or PMDD
New research has linked PMDD, often misdiagnosed as bipolar disorder, to cellular behavior. Advocates hope this new research will make it easier to properly diagnose PMDD.
The Weirdest Things Celebrities Have Thanked in Their Memoirs
"A special thanks to the Crosby Street Hotel restaurant."
Emotional Hangovers Are Real, Science Confirms
Researchers have found that your reaction to an emotional stimulus can affect the way you remember subsequent neutral events.
How Pregnancy Changes Women’s Brains to Prepare Them for Motherhood
Research confirms that “pregnancy brain” is real—it’s just not what we thought it was.
Alleged Hazing at Hofstra University Included Induced Vomiting and Swastikas
According to a recent investigation by the Hofstra Chronicle, Sigma Pi pledges were allegedly forced to vomit on other members and pour hot sauce on their genitals. We talked to a hazing expert to understand why these rituals happen.
Science Proves Toxic Masculinity Keeps Men from Talking about Mental Health
The study which looked at findings from 78 studies and nearly 20 thousands participants concluded sexist behaviors hurt men too.