In Imperial Beach, a dramatic solution to coastal flooding
In the weeks before Election Day, it seemed like the candidate had two campaigns.
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Birthright citizenship is distinctly American—but not in the way Trump thinks.
Starting with his claims of an “autism epidemic.”
Readers react to The Atlantic's review of an essay collection that tackles the question, "Is it selfish to forgo kids?"
"Would kids really be better off if their parents stayed together, fighting and yelling and tiptoeing around?"
A 1970s experiment in Kentucky reveals a permanent political mark.
The nearly 375-year-old religion’s principles line up surprisingly well with modern parenting research.
“I went to a job interview after my first daughter was born and cried the whole way home.”