Judith Warner

What About The Men?

Ideas, TIME | Posted 12.28.2011

"What About the Men?" was the title of a Congressional briefing last week timed to commemorate National Work and Family Month. "What about them?" you ...

Yoga And Homemaking: The New Future Of Women?

Marcia Reynolds | Posted 11.17.2011

Marcia Reynolds

We are women finding our way down this confusing, bumpy road of life. We have no intention of giving up the steering wheel.

Worry Dolls: Why Grown Ups Need Them Too

Delia Lloyd | Posted 11.17.2011

Delia Lloyd

There's something deeply soothing about naming your worries out loud and then putting them in a box.

Is That a Health Lie? Translation Please.

Denise Brodey | Posted 05.25.2011

Denise Brodey

Uncertainty is rampant when it comes to health purchases. Americans are becoming a hint more skeptical.

Nobody Likes Me, Everybody Hates Me....

Lisa Solod | Posted 05.25.2011

Lisa Solod

"I'm going to go out in the yard and eat worms," is how the rest of that sad ditty goes. If you didn't say it as a child, you know someone who d...

The Merits of a Plas-Tax Over a Bo-Tax

Annabelle Gurwitch | Posted 05.25.2011

Annabelle Gurwitch

The Bo-Tax is being touted as a way to help solve the health care budget crisis, presumably because a very small percentage of cosmetic procedures are covered under some insurance plans (unfortunately, not mine).

True Confession: I Loved Having a Newborn

Louise Sloan | Posted 11.17.2011

Louise Sloan

These days, it seems like all the cool new parents complain -- bitterly and hilariously -- about having an infant. But I actually loved it.

Murder to Prevent "Murder"

Eberhard Kronhausen and Phyllis Kronhausen | Posted 05.25.2011

Eberhard Kronhausen and Phyllis Kronhausen

the death sentence is nothing more than another kind of "murder to prevent murder"

Caroline Kennedy Drama Seekers Rope in the New York Times

Bart Motes | Posted 05.25.2011

Bart Motes

Judith Warner's column in today's New York Times shows that while most Americans forget things way too quickly, some New York Democrats have memories entirely too long.